LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky's attorney general has received a long-awaited ballistics report in the police shooting of Breonna Taylor.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron tweeted Sunday that there is additional analysis needed now that the report is in his hands.
We’ve received the FBI ballistics report in the Breonna Taylor investigation. There is still additional analysis that must take place, & our office does not plan to make an announcement this week. We continue to work diligently to follow the facts and complete the investigation.
— Attorney General Daniel Cameron (@kyoag) August 30, 2020
He says there will be no announcement on the investigation this week. Cameron has indicated the ballistics report has slowed the investigation of Taylor's death by police on March 13.
Taylor was shot in her home by police serving a narcotics warrant. Cameron has faced intense pressure from activists who want the officers charged in Taylor's killing.
Meanwhile in Maryland, Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer and 30 other family members helped dedicate a mural that memorializes Breonna. The Capital in Annapolis reports that the mural dedication Saturday occurred on a day which Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley officially proclaimed as "Breonna Taylor Day" in the city.
The painted mural of Taylor covers two basketball courts in the city's Chambers Park and has drawn national attention. Palmer, was in the District of Columbia Friday for the March on Washington and said she wanted to see the mural in person.