Not that I am about to get enmeshed with this story but you just might want to do a fact check on some of the things you are claiming.
Claim: Taylor works as an EMT
On May 11, Crump, who has represented several high-profile clients around the country in police shootings, issued a news release saying he was joining the case of an "EMT killed in a bungled police raid."
Several local and national media outlets, including The Courier Journal, also have reported that Taylor was an emergency medical technician.
Our rating: Partially true
Taylor joined the city as an EMT recruit in January 2016, became a full EMT by June and left the Metro Government in November 2016.
Local attorneys for Taylor's family have clarified that she was working as an ER technician at two area hospitals at the time of her March 13 death, with aspirations of becoming a nurse.
That said---what the hell difference does it make. If she was fired does that make it OK that she is now dead?
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