Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron has asked a judge to delay releasing documents in the Breonna Taylor case.
Cameron told the court he needed another week to prepare the transcripts and audio recordings for release.
In a statement, Cameron said he needed time to “redact personal identifiers of any named person, and to redact both names and personal identifiers of any witnesses, including addresses and phone numbers.”
Cameron’s request comes a day after he agreed to immediately release transcripts and recordings of his instructions to the grand jury.
The attorney general agreed to the judge’s order after a male juror filed a motion on Monday demanding the transcript be released to the public.
The unnamed juror filed the motion seeking release of the documents because he believed Cameron misled the public.
A lawyer representing the juror said the grand jury was not given the option of charging Louisville Metro Police Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and Detective Myles Cosgrove.
The 12-member jury was only asked to consider possible charges against Detective Brett Hankison, who was fired in June and was indicted by the grand jury for 3 counts unrelated to Taylor’s death.
The juror also took issue with Cameron’s assertion that the grand jurors “agreed” with his team’s investigation.