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US Justice Department wants no prison time for ex-officer convicted in Breonna Taylor raid

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The U.S. Justice Department is recommending an ex-Kentucky police officer convicted of using excessive force during the deadly Breonna Taylor raid should serve no prison time.

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Jury convicts former Kentucky officer of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during deadly raid

Read full article: Jury convicts former Kentucky officer of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during deadly raid

A federal jury has convicted a former Kentucky detective of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor the night she was shot to death by police officers in 2020.

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Former officer's shots were 'like a drive-by shooting' during Breonna Taylor raid, prosecutors say

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Federal prosecutors say a former Louisville police detectiveโ€™s actions were like โ€œa drive-by shootingโ€ the night of the deadly Breonna Taylor raid.

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Prosecutors: Ex-officer's gunshots put people in danger the night of deadly Breonna Taylor raid

Read full article: Prosecutors: Ex-officer's gunshots put people in danger the night of deadly Breonna Taylor raid

Attorneys gave opening statements in a federal retrial of Brett Hankison.

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Mistrial declared after federal jury deadlocks in trial of ex-officer in deadly Breonna Taylor raid

Read full article: Mistrial declared after federal jury deadlocks in trial of ex-officer in deadly Breonna Taylor raid

Jurors failed to reach a unanimous verdict on federal civil rights charges against a former Kentucky police officer charged in the police raid that killed Breonna Taylor, prompting the judge to declare a mistrial.

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Jury in Breonna Taylor federal civil rights trial opens deliberations in case of ex-officer

Read full article: Jury in Breonna Taylor federal civil rights trial opens deliberations in case of ex-officer

A jury has begun deliberating at the federal trial of a former Louisville police officer accused of violating Breonna Taylorโ€™s civil rights.

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Breonna Taylor's neighbor testified son was nearly shot by officer's stray bullets during 2020 raid

Read full article: Breonna Taylor's neighbor testified son was nearly shot by officer's stray bullets during 2020 raid

The federal trial of a former Louisville police officer charged in the deadly Breonna Taylor raid has begun.

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Ex-cop who fired into Breonna Taylorโ€™s apartment in flawed, fatal raid goes on trial again

Read full article: Ex-cop who fired into Breonna Taylorโ€™s apartment in flawed, fatal raid goes on trial again

A former Louisville police officer who fired into Breonna Taylorโ€™s apartment the night she was killed is going on trial in federal court this week.

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Ex-officer's trial date postponed in Breonna Taylor case

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The large volume of evidence collected in the Breonna Taylor case prompted a judge to push back the trial date for a former Kentucky police officer who fired into Taylor's apartment during a deadly no-knock raid in 2020.

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Breonna Taylor supporters relieved by charges against police

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Louisville activists who put in long hours protesting the death of Breonna Taylor at the hands of police say they felt relief this week when federal officials charged four officers.

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US Justice Department charges 4 police officers in fatal Breonna Taylor raid

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The federal government has filed civil rights charges against four Louisville police officers over the drug raid that led to the death of Breonna Taylor.

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Breonna Taylorโ€™s family, supporters sustain push for justice

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Breonna Taylorโ€™s family has joined with demonstrators and other supporters to honor the two-year anniversary of the Black womanโ€™s passing in a botched police raid.

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Breonna Taylor's family, protesters upset over acquittal

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The acquittal of an ex-Louisville officer tied to the botched drug raid that ended with Breonna Taylorโ€™s death is stirring the frustrations of her family and protesters.

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Ex-officer cleared in shooting during Breonna Taylor raid

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A Kentucky jury has cleared a former police officer who fired shots during the 2020 drug raid that ended with Breonna Taylorโ€™s death.

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Fired cop says he did nothing wrong in Breonna Taylor raid

Read full article: Fired cop says he did nothing wrong in Breonna Taylor raid

Former Louisville detective Brett Hankison has testified that he did nothing wrong during the botched narcotics raid that left Breonna Taylor dead.

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Ex-officer in Breonna Taylor raid said he saw AR-15 fire

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Brett Hankison said he believed the Louisville officers who raided Breonna Taylorโ€™s apartment were taking fire from an AR-15 rifle.

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Ex-officer charged in Breonna Taylor raid begins trial

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Nearly two years after the botched police raid that killed Breonna Taylor, the only officer facing criminal charges is standing trial.

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Jury seated in trial related to Breonna Taylor's shooting

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A jury has been selected in the trial of a former Kentucky police officer involved in the deadly narcotics raid that left Breonna Taylor dead.

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EXPLAINER: How are jurors chosen in the Breonna Taylor case?

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Jury selection began this week for the trial of a former Kentucky police officer who took part in a botched raid that left Breonna Taylor dead.

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Breonna Taylor case resumes with 1st questioning of jurors

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Jury selection has resumed for the high-profile trial of a former Kentucky police officer involved in the deadly raid that killed Breonna Taylor.

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Jury questioning delayed in case related to Breonna Taylor

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The questioning of potential jurors has been delayed for the trial of a former Kentucky police officer involved in a botched raid that killed Breonna Taylor.

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Ex-copโ€™s trial for Taylor raid offers new chance for justice

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Hundreds of potential jurors gathered at a Kentucky courthouse to learn whether they could be chosen for the only criminal trial over the botched police raid that left Breonna Taylor dead.

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Judge denies media ban ahead of cop's trial over Taylor raid

Read full article: Judge denies media ban ahead of cop's trial over Taylor raid

A judge has denied a request from a Louisville police officer who took part in the deadly 2020 raid on Breonna Taylorโ€™s home to bar the media from part of his upcoming trial.

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Justice Department to launch investigation into Louisville PDโ€™s policing practices, NBC News reports

Read full article: Justice Department to launch investigation into Louisville PDโ€™s policing practices, NBC News reports

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday is expected to announce an investigation into the Louisville Metro Police Department, a source familiar with the situation told NBC News.

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Beyond the no-knock: Push in states to reform police tactics

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But with no-knock warrants, officers don't have to say anything and don't have to wait. โ€œThere has been an historic issuance of no-knock warrants for inappropriate purposes, basically for fishing expeditions for drug evidence,โ€ said Kraska, who helped Campaign Zero write its recommendations. The group is now working with 37 cities and states to introduce legislation on no-knock warrants. In Charlotte, North Carolina, when police Chief Johnny Jennings took over his post in July he dug into the issue of no-knock warrants and ended their use for the department's 1,800 officers. โ€œWe found that if there is something that is so dangerous that it requires a no-knock search warrant, that we did not need to take that risk.

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The Latest: Subdued group gathers at Louisville park

Read full article: The Latest: Subdued group gathers at Louisville park

LOUISVILLE, Ky. โ€“ The latest on the release of grand jury proceedings in the Breonna Taylor case (all times local):5:30 p.m.A small, subdued group of people gathered at the downtown Louisville, Kentucky, park that has been the scene of numerous protests after Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by police more than six months ago. The footage was shown to the grand jury that was weighing whether to file charges against police. Myles Cosgrove told investigators reviewing the events of March 13 that he saw โ€œvivid white flashesโ€ amid the darkness. In the audio recording of the grand jury session, someone in the room is heard saying, โ€œThatโ€™s not appropriate.โ€___2:10 p.m. An investigator for the Kentucky Attorney General's office relayed the information to a grand jury in the case.

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Breonna Taylor grand jury recording slated to be released

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. โ€“ An audio recording of grand jury proceedings that ended with no criminal charges against police officers for the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor was slated to be released Friday. Cameron, a Republican and the stateโ€™s first African American attorney general, has been criticized since announcing last week that the grand jury did not charge the officers for killing Taylor. Activists, Taylorโ€™s family and one of the grand jurors called for the grand jury file to be released. The audio recording of the jury proceedings will be added to the public court file of fired Officer Brett Hankison. The grand jury charged Hankison with three counts of wanton endangerment for firing into a neighboring apartment where people were inside.

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Prosecutor: Release of secret grand jury proceedings in Breonna Taylorโ€™s killing by police will be delayed until Friday

Read full article: Prosecutor: Release of secret grand jury proceedings in Breonna Taylorโ€™s killing by police will be delayed until Friday

LOUISVILLE, Ky โ€“ The release of secret grand jury proceedings in Breonna Taylorโ€™s killing by police will be delayed until Friday, according to the Kentucky attorney generalโ€™s office. The grand jury decided this month not to charge any of the police officers involved with her death; instead, one officer was charged with shooting into a neighboring home. Activists and Taylorโ€™s family called for the grand jury file to be released. One of two Louisville police officers shot during protests last week called for law enforcement, protesters and other city residents to work together to move forward. Facing questions about the grand jury this week, Cameron acknowledged that he did not recommend homicide charges for the offices involved.

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Breonna Taylor grand jury recordings to be released Friday

Read full article: Breonna Taylor grand jury recordings to be released Friday

(AP Photo/Darron Cummings)LOUISVILLE, Ky. โ€“ A Kentucky judge has delayed until Friday the release of secret grand jury proceedings in Breonna Taylorโ€™s killing by police, so that prosecutors can edit out witnessesโ€™ names and personal information. Taylor was shot and killed in her Louisville home by police who were executing a narcotics warrant in March. The grand jury decided this month not to charge any of the police officers involved with her death; instead, one officer was charged with shooting into a neighboring home. Activists and Taylorโ€™s family called for the grand jury file to be released. Facing questions about the grand jury this week, Cameron acknowledged that he did not recommend homicide charges for the officers involved.

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Officer charged in Breonna Taylor case pleads not guilty

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. โ€“ The lone Kentucky detective facing charges related to the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday. The decision not to charge the officers set off protests in Louisville and across the country. On Monday, Louisville's mayor lifted the curfew put in place after people refused to end their nighttime protests. Her response comes after Democratic state Rep. Attica Scott was charged with the felony last week while participating in Louisville protests for racial justice. Many marched along Louisvilleโ€™s streets chanting โ€œBreonna Taylor, say her name,โ€ and โ€œno justice, no peace."

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The Latest: Protesters outside Louisville church amid curfew

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___7 p.m.Police in Louisville, Kentucky, have blocked the route of a Breonna Taylor protest march, warning demonstrators they could face arrest for unlawful assembly. Protesters have taken to the streets around the country after the grand jury announced its decision Wednesday. ___11:15 p.m.A protest has ended outside a Louisville church where demonstrators had rallied against a grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case. Protesters have taken to the streets around the country after the grand jury announced its decision Wednesday. ___11:15 p.m.A protest has ended outside a Louisville church where demonstrators had rallied against a grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case.

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AP Explains: Powerful grand juries stay shrouded in secrecy

Read full article: AP Explains: Powerful grand juries stay shrouded in secrecy

Here's a look at how grand juries work:____WHAT IS A GRAND JURY? A grand jury is composed of people drawn randomly from the community, similar to a trial jury. Grand juries exist in the federal court system and in nearly every state. Unlike juries that hear a trial, grand juries don't decide whether someone is guilty or innocent. Some argue that grand juries should not be used in cases involving police, who traditionally have cozy relationships with prosecutors' offices.

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AP-NORC poll: Support for racial injustice protests declines

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The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 44% of Americans disapprove of protests in response to police violence against Black Americans, while 39% approve. Just 35% of white Americans approve of the protests now, while 50% disapprove. Among Latinos, 31% approve, compared with 44% in June; 63% of Black Americans support the protests, down from 81%, with more now saying they neither approve nor disapprove. While 74% of Black Americans say the criminal justice system is too lenient when officers cause injury or death, 47% of white Americans and 50% of Latinos say the same. Among Republicans, 75% say they disapprove of the protests, up from 56% in June.

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Q&A: What were the results of Breonna Taylor investigation?

Read full article: Q&A: What were the results of Breonna Taylor investigation?

(AP Photo/John Minchillo)LOUISVILLE, Ky. โ€“ Six months after Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by police in her Kentucky apartment, a grand jury delivered a long-awaited answer about whether the officers would be punished. Some questions and answers about Cameron's findings in the Breonna Taylor case:WHO WAS BREONNA TAYLOR? HOW MANY TIMES WAS BREONNA TAYLOR SHOT? WHY WAS NO ONE CHARGED WITH SHOOTING BREONNA TAYLOR? Cameron said state law โ€œbars us from seeking charges in Breonna Taylor's death.โ€ Cameron also said there was no conclusive evidence that any of Hankison's 10 gunshots hit Taylor inside her home.

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โ€˜No easy answerโ€™: Many ask what next in Breonna Taylor case

Read full article: โ€˜No easy answerโ€™: Many ask what next in Breonna Taylor case

โ€œThe question obviously is: What do we do with this pain?โ€ Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said during a news conference. โ€œThere is no one answer, no easy answer to that question.โ€Fischer pleaded for calm a day after peaceful protests in Louisville turned violent, and a gunman shot and wounded two police officers. Taylor, an emergency medical worker, was shot multiple times by white officers after Taylor's boyfriend fired at them, authorities said. Police entered on a warrant connected to a suspect who did not live there, and no drugs were found inside. He previously said Hankison's firing in June was a โ€œcowardly political act.โ€Trump told reporters Thursday that the case was a โ€œsad thing."

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2 Louisville officers shot amid Breonna Taylor protests

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Police move after a Louisville Police officer was shot, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Louisville, Ky. A grand jury has indicted one officer on criminal charges six months after Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by police in Kentucky. He says the officers were shot after investigating reports of gunfire at an intersection where there was a large crowd. Taylor, an emergency medical worker, was shot multiple times by white officers who entered her home during a narcotics investigation. State Attorney General Daniel Cameron said that while the officers had a no-knock warrant, the investigation showed they announced themselves before entering. ___This story has been updated to clarify that, according to the investigation, officers did not execute the warrant as a no-knock warrant, not that they didnโ€™t use a no-knock warrant.

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Q&A: What were the results of Breonna Taylor investigation?

Read full article: Q&A: What were the results of Breonna Taylor investigation?

(AP Photo/John Minchillo)LOUISVILLE, Ky. โ€“ Six months after Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by police in her Kentucky apartment, a grand jury delivered a long-awaited answer about whether the officers would be punished. Some questions and answers about Cameron's findings in the Breonna Taylor case:WHO WAS BREONNA TAYLOR? HOW MANY TIMES WAS BREONNA TAYLOR SHOT? WHY WAS NO ONE CHARGED WITH SHOOTING BREONNA TAYLOR? Cameron said state law โ€œbars us from seeking charges in Breonna Taylor's death.โ€ Cameron also said there was no conclusive evidence that any of Hankison's 10 gunshots hit Taylor inside her home.

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'Arrest the system:โ€™ Houston activists outraged by Kentucky grand jury decision in Breonna Taylor case

Read full article: 'Arrest the system:โ€™ Houston activists outraged by Kentucky grand jury decision in Breonna Taylor case

HOUSTON โ€“ NAACP Houston Vice President James Dixon II called the โ€œshameful decision" by the Kentucky grand jury in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor a โ€œdeplorable misrepresentationโ€ of the criminal justice system. "No one is being held responsible for the death for Breonna Taylor in this indictment. โ€œArrest the system, which refuse to arrest the killers of Breonna Taylor,โ€ he said. The justice system failed Breonna Taylor and, as such, failed us. Our efforts to realize justice for Breonna Taylor should be redirected to bring attention to the faulty and burdensome justice system that compromises our societyโ€™s moral and humane fabric.

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Anger, tears for protesters seeking justice for Taylor

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The jury presented its decision against fired officer Brett Hankison Wednesday to a judge in Louisville, where the shooting took place. During the protests, officers detained several people. Gause gathered with dozens in Jefferson Square Park, dubbed โ€œInjustice Squareโ€ by protesters who made it their impromptu hub during months of demonstrations. State Attorney General Daniel Cameron said the officers' shots that killed Taylor were fired in self-defense. Cameron, a Republican and Kentucky's first Black attorney general, insisted prosecutors had followed the law even though โ€œmy heart breaks for Miss Taylor."

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In Taylor case, limits of law overcome calls for justice

Read full article: In Taylor case, limits of law overcome calls for justice

The outcome demonstrates the vast disconnect between widespread public expectation of justice and the limits of the law when police use deadly force. Taylorโ€™s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, was with her at the apartment and fired a shot at Louisville police Sgt. The officer who shot into a neighbor's apartment was the one who was charged with a felony. The grand jury's decision was swiftly condemned by activists, celebrities and others as a shocking miscarriage of justice. โ€œI think thatโ€™s going to be a difficult case for the prosecution to prevail on if this goes to trial,โ€ he said.

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The Latest: Black women address rally in downtown Portland

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(AP Photo/John Minchillo)LOUISVILLE, Ky. โ€“ The Latest on a grand jury's decision not to indict police officers on criminal charges directly related to Breonna Taylor's death: (all times EDT)1:30 a.m. Breonna Taylor!โ€Several Black women addressed the crowd and encouraged people to vote and continue pressing for change, the newspaper reported. Chanting โ€œSay her name, Breonna Taylor,โ€ the crowd then started marching in downtown Brooklyn, past onlookers and honking cars. Trump said he didnโ€™t know enough about the grand juryโ€™s decision to comment specifically. ___4:35 p.m.WASHINGTON โ€” Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris was noncommittal in her initial response to the grand jury's decision in the Breonna Taylor case.

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Celebs, long vocal about Breonna Taylor case, decry decision

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Itโ€™s time for some people to go to jail.โ€ - Queen Latifah, recording artist and actor, in an interview with The Associated Press. Ask yourself โ€˜Why so long for Breonna Taylor?โ€™โ€ - Stevie Wonder, in a video message. โ€œMy heart is broken for the family of Breonna Taylor. once again weโ€™re left with nothing that they try to make seem as somethingโ€ - Ella Mai, recording artist, via Twitter. โ€œBrett Hankison is indicted for shooting into the apartment NEXT to Breonna Taylor & not for KILLING HER.

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A timeline of events related to the death of Breonna Taylor

Read full article: A timeline of events related to the death of Breonna Taylor

LOUISVILLE, Ky. โ€“ Here is a timeline of events that began with the death of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman whose killing by police in her home in Kentucky has encouraged a national reckoning on race:March 13: Officers serving a narcotics warrant fatally shoot Taylor in her home in Louisville, Kentucky. May 13: Top Louisville prosecutor Tom Wine recuses himself from reviewing police investigation, Attorney General Daniel Cameron named as special prosecutor. June 23: Officer Brett Hankison, one of 3 officers who fired shots the night of Taylorโ€™s death, is fired for โ€œblindlyโ€ firing into Taylorโ€™s apartment. June 25: Celebrities join hundreds of demonstrators outside state Capitol calling on Cameron to charge officers. Sept. 7: Fischer names Yvette Gentry, first Black woman to lead Louisville Police department, as interim chief beginning Oct. 1.

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Protesters take to the streets in Louisville after indictment in Breonna Taylor case

Read full article: Protesters take to the streets in Louisville after indictment in Breonna Taylor case

Ben Crump, a lawyer for Taylor's family, denounced the decision as โ€œoutrageous and offensive,โ€ and protesters shouting, โ€œNo justice, no peace!โ€ immediately marched through the streets. Taylor, an emergency medical worker, was shot multiple times by white officers who entered her home during a narcotics investigation. State Attorney General Daniel Cameron said that while the officers had a no-knock warrant, the investigation showed they announced themselves before entering. "This justification bars us from pursuing criminal charges in Miss Breonna Taylorโ€™s death.โ€Cameron said an FBI crime lab determined that Cosgrove fired the bullet that killed Taylor. ___This story has been updated to clarify that, according to the investigation, officers did not execute the warrant as a no-knock warrant, not that they didnโ€™t use a no-knock warrant.

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Impatience grows for cops' arrests in Breonna Taylor's death

Read full article: Impatience grows for cops' arrests in Breonna Taylor's death

(AP Photo/John Locher)LOUISVILLE, Ky. The outcry has reverberated for weeks online and at demonstrations nationwide: Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor. Calls for action against the officers have gotten louder during a national reckoning over racism and police brutality following George Floyd's death in Minneapolis. That has left people, from protesters to celebrities, wondering why justice is slow to come in Taylor's case. It's definitely taking too long, it's definitely frustrating, said Kirstia Drury, 32, who joined street protests in Louisville after Taylor's death. He's executive director of advocacy group Christopher 2X Game Changers and has often served as a conduit between the Black community and Louisville officials during conflicts.

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Officer involved in Breonna Taylors shooting death fired, Louisville police say

Read full article: Officer involved in Breonna Taylors shooting death fired, Louisville police say

(CNN) A police officer involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky, has been fired more than three months after Taylor's death, according to the police department. (Louisville Police Department via AP)The Louisville Metro Police Department posted the letter, dated June 23, on Twitter. Protests against police brutality that erupted after George Floyd's death in Minneapolis last month have, in Louisville, largely centered on Taylor's death. Some of the rounds Hankison fired went into an apartment next door, "endangering the three lives in that apartment," Schroeder wrote. The LMPD also said it would change how the department carries out search warrants in response to Taylor's death.

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Police officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting fired

Read full article: Police officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting fired

Louisville's mayor says one of three police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Taylor will be fired, Friday, June 19, 2020. Taylor was gunned down by officers who burst into her Louisville home using a no-knock warrant. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)LOUISVILLE, Ky. The Louisville Metro police department has fired one of the police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor, more than three months after the 26-year-old black woman was killed in her home. The letter said Hankison fired the rounds without supporting facts that the deadly force was directed at a person posing an immediate threat. This month, Beyonc also joined the call for charges against officers involved in Taylor's death.

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Breonna Taylor's Death: Louisville Police Department Fires Officer Involved in Fatal Shooting

Read full article: Breonna Taylor's Death: Louisville Police Department Fires Officer Involved in Fatal Shooting

The Louisville Metro Police Department announced Tuesday that it has fired Brett Hankison, one of the officers involved in the March shooting death of 26-year-old emergency medical worker Breonna Taylor. In a letter to Hankison tweeted by the department, the Louisville police chief called his conduct "a shock to the conscience." Schroeder also said three of the rounds Hankison fired entered the apartment next to Taylor's, "endangering the three lives in that apartment." In the wake of Taylor's death, Louisville passed a ban on "no-knock" warrants, which allow police to enter a home without first announcing their presence. RELATED CONTENT:Beyonce Writes Letter to Kentucky AG About Breonna Taylor CaseCelebs Call for Justice for Breonna Taylor in Heartbreaking PSALouisville Police Release Nearly Blank Breonna Taylor Incident ReportDemi Lovato Honors Late Breonna Taylor and Calls for Change

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Louisville Police Detective Will Be Fired Over Breonna Taylor Shooting

Read full article: Louisville Police Detective Will Be Fired Over Breonna Taylor Shooting

A Louisville police detective will be fired over the death of Breonna Taylor, who was fatally shot by officers who burst into her home March 13, according to Louisville's police chief. In a scathing letter Friday to Detective Brett Hankison by Louisville Police Chief Robert Schroeder, Schroeder said he plans to begin termination proceedings against Hankison over the shooting. The letter said Hankison violated department regulations by showing "an extreme indifference to the value of human life when you wantonly and blindly fired 10 shots into the apartment of Breonna Taylor March 13." The officers involved in the shooting Hankison, Jon Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove had previously been placed on administrative reassignment while the shooting is investigated. RELATED CONTENT:Beyonce Writes Letter to Kentucky AG About Breonna Taylor CaseLouisville to Ban No-Knock Warrants After Breonna Taylor's DeathCelebs Call for Justice for Breonna Taylor in Heartbreaking PSA

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Officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting to be fired

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. Louisville's mayor said Friday that one of three police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor will be fired. Mayor Greg Fisher said interim Louisville police Chief Robert Schroeder has started termination proceedings for Officer Brett Hankison. Two other officers remain on administrative reassignment while the shooting is investigated. Taylor, who was black, was shot eight times by officers who burst into her Louisville home using a no-knock warrant during a March 13 narcotics investigation. Beyonce recently joined the call for charges against the officers involved in Taylors shooting.

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