"And I am as frustrated as you are by how long it’s all taking. The police department said that technical errors led to a nearly entirely blank malformed report.All three officers involved in the shooting were placed on administrative reassignment pending the outcome of an investigationIn early June, Fischer called for Officer Hankison to be removed from the Louisville Police Merit Board, which reviews appeals from police offices in departmental disciplinary matters.Walker initially faced criminal charges of first-degree assault and attempted murder of a police officer.Judge Olu Stevens released Walker from home incarceration on May 22. "This is a critical moment for our city as well as our country. Three plainclothes LMPD officers executing a no-knock search warrant entered her apartment in Louisville, Kentucky.Gunfire was exchanged between Taylor's boyfriend … A Breonna Taylor mural on two basketball courts in Annapolis, Maryland. As the days, weeks and months passed since Taylor's death, her family posthumously celebrated her 27th birthday and one officer, Brett Hankison, was fired from the department. “Breonna Taylor was a force in the life of her 20-year-old sister. Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old African-American emergency medical technician, was fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officers Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove on March 13, 2020. Officer Myles Cosgrove and Sgt. Walker, 27, called 911 as he believed an intruder was in the home and opened fire with his legally owned firearm. According to LMPD, 435 protesters have been arrested.On June 10 the Louisville city council voted unanimously to ban no-knock search warrants. The mayor of Louisville, Greg Fischer, said during a briefing on Thursday evening that he is "frustrated" with the investigation process and wants to make systemic changes in order to be more transparent with the community.Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer speaks during a press conference at Central Park in Louisville, Ky., on June 10, 2020. Jonathan Mattingly, Det. Brett Hankison are seen here.Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer speaks to a group gathered for a vigil in memory of Breonna Taylor on June 6, 2020, in Louisville, Ky.Breonna Taylor, 26, was shot and killed by Louisville, Kentucky, police officers after they allegedly executed a search warrant of the wrong home.Breonna Taylor, 26, was shot and killed by Louisville, Kentucky, police officers after they allegedly executed a search warrant of the wrong home. Matt Stone/Courier Journal via USA Today Network, FILEFrom left, Sgt. . With Breonna Taylor, people are able to pick at it. The law "imposes essentially a gag order on what I can say publicly about matters related to any kind of investigation being conducted by LMPD’s Public Integrity Unit," said Fischer, adding, "While we don’t want to jeopardize an ongoing investigation or compromise the rights of officers or civilians, we have to be able to address the public’s right to know what’s happening. Taylor, 26, and her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, were in their apartment when they were awakened out of their sleep. "Police stand guard outside the home of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron as protesters sit in his front yard, chanting Breonna Taylor's name and calling for justice, on July 14, 2020. Matt Stone/Courier Journal via USA Today Network, FILEPolice stand guard outside the home of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron as protesters sit in his front yard, chanting Breonna Taylor's name and calling for justice, on July 14, 2020. For the first time in two decades, US talk show star Oprah Winfrey will not appear on the cover of her magazine, O. Breonna Taylor was saving to … But while we are waiting for these investigative outcomes, I’m not waiting to pursue the cause of racial justice in Louisville, and particularly the need for public safety reform." A timeline of the Breonna Taylor case Taylor, a licensed EMT, was fatally shot by police serving a search warrant of her Kentucky home on March 13, 2020. The primary targets of the LMPD investigation were Jamarcus Glover and Adrian Walker, who were suspected of selling Walker was licensed to carry a firearm and fired first, injuring a law enforcement officer, whereupon police returned fire into the apartment with more than 20 rounds.