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Kentucky Senate hopeful Nate Morris pledges his loyalty to President Trump

Read full article: Kentucky Senate hopeful Nate Morris pledges his loyalty to President Trump

Republican businessman Nate Morris has entered Kentucky’s competitive campaign to succeed longtime Senate power broker Mitch McConnell.

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Ethics complaint resurfaces as Kentucky Republican Daniel Cameron runs for a U.S. Senate seat

Read full article: Ethics complaint resurfaces as Kentucky Republican Daniel Cameron runs for a U.S. Senate seat

An ethics complaint stemming from Republican Daniel Cameron’s failed run for Kentucky governor has resurfaced as the former state attorney general campaigns for a U.S. Senate seat in Kentucky.

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Kentucky Senate hopeful Daniel Cameron praises Trump, criticizes his mentor, Mitch McConnell

Read full article: Kentucky Senate hopeful Daniel Cameron praises Trump, criticizes his mentor, Mitch McConnell

Republican Senate candidate Daniel Cameron has lavished praise on President Donald Trump and criticized his mentor, Sen. Mitch McConnell.

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Scramble for McConnell's Senate seat underway with signs of a bruising GOP primary ahead

Read full article: Scramble for McConnell's Senate seat underway with signs of a bruising GOP primary ahead

The scramble to fill Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat in Kentucky began as soon as the Republican revealed he won’t seek reelection in 2026.

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Sen. Mitch McConnell won't seek reelection in 2026, ending long tenure as Republican power broker

Read full article: Sen. Mitch McConnell won't seek reelection in 2026, ending long tenure as Republican power broker

Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell has announced that he won’t seek reelection next year, ending a decadeslong tenure as a power broker who championed conservative causes but ultimately ceded ground to the fierce GOP populism of President Donald Trump.

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Gov. Beshear says his reelection in Kentucky shows how Democrats can overcome US political divisions

Read full article: Gov. Beshear says his reelection in Kentucky shows how Democrats can overcome US political divisions

Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear is riding high after his reelection victory in Republican-leaning Kentucky.

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Two governors win reelection, while Ohio passes amendment on abortion rights. Follow live updates

Read full article: Two governors win reelection, while Ohio passes amendment on abortion rights. Follow live updates

Mississippi Republican Gov. Tate Reeves has won a second term, defeating Democratic challenger Brandon Presley.

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Tuesday's elections will be shaped by the politics of abortion. Here are the major races to watch

Read full article: Tuesday's elections will be shaped by the politics of abortion. Here are the major races to watch

Several states will participate in Tuesday’s off-year general election.

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AP Election Brief | What to expect in Kentucky's general election

Read full article: AP Election Brief | What to expect in Kentucky's general election

Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear seeks a second term in the heavily Republican state on Tuesday in one of the most competitive and closely watched races on the ballot this year.

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Cameron tries to energize growing GOP base in challenging Democratic incumbent in Kentucky

Read full article: Cameron tries to energize growing GOP base in challenging Democratic incumbent in Kentucky

Republican Daniel Cameron is picking apart the Democratic governor’s record in trying to energize his party's growing base in Kentucky's gubernatorial race.

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Democratic Gov. Beshear downplays party labels in campaigning for 2nd term in GOP-leaning Kentucky

Read full article: Democratic Gov. Beshear downplays party labels in campaigning for 2nd term in GOP-leaning Kentucky

Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear is downplaying party labels in seeking a second term in Republican-leaning Kentucky.

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In the Kentucky governor's race, the gun policy debate is both personal and political

Read full article: In the Kentucky governor's race, the gun policy debate is both personal and political

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear was struck by tragedy when one of his closest friends died in a mass shooting.

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Republican offers new twist on abortion exceptions as issue stays at forefront of Kentucky campaign

Read full article: Republican offers new twist on abortion exceptions as issue stays at forefront of Kentucky campaign

The complexities of abortion-related politics in the post-Roe v. Wade era are continuing to put the squeeze on Republican Daniel Cameron.

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In Kentucky governor's race, Democrat presses the case on GOP challenger's abortion stance

Read full article: In Kentucky governor's race, Democrat presses the case on GOP challenger's abortion stance

Kentucky’s debate over abortion access is heating up the governor's race.

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Republican gubernatorial candidate in Kentucky appears to soften his hardline opposition to abortion

Read full article: Republican gubernatorial candidate in Kentucky appears to soften his hardline opposition to abortion

Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron has appeared to soften his hardline opposition to abortion.

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Kentucky governor's efforts to help storm-ravaged towns may dilute GOP advantage in rural areas

Read full article: Kentucky governor's efforts to help storm-ravaged towns may dilute GOP advantage in rural areas

The time Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, has spent helping disaster-stricken places in the state like Mayfield rebuild could be a key to his reelection bid against Republican challenger Daniel Cameron, the state’s attorney general.

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GOP nominee says he would renew push for Medicaid work requirement if elected governor in Kentucky

Read full article: GOP nominee says he would renew push for Medicaid work requirement if elected governor in Kentucky

Republican Daniel Cameron says he would move quickly as Kentucky’s governor to revive a push to require some able-bodied adults to work in exchange for Medicaid health coverage.

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Editorial cartoonists' firings point to steady decline of opinion pages in newspapers

Read full article: Editorial cartoonists' firings point to steady decline of opinion pages in newspapers

Even in a year when media layoffs seem a daily part of the news, the firing of three Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonists in a single day was a gut punch.

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Kentucky's ban on gender-affirming care takes effect as federal judge lifts injunction

Read full article: Kentucky's ban on gender-affirming care takes effect as federal judge lifts injunction

Kentucky’s ban on gender-affirming care for young transgender people has been restored by a federal judge.

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Kentucky AG challenges federal judge's blocking of state law banning transgender youth treatment

Read full article: Kentucky AG challenges federal judge's blocking of state law banning transgender youth treatment

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is challenging a federal judge's injunction that blocks portions of a new state law that bans gender-affirming care for transgender youth.

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Gubernatorial nominee's plans to attend rally spark Republican infighting in Kentucky

Read full article: Gubernatorial nominee's plans to attend rally spark Republican infighting in Kentucky

Republican infighting has erupted in Kentucky over gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron’s plans to attend a rally sponsored by an ex-rival now looking to challenge a GOP congressman next year.

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Labor group requests ethics probe of Kentucky GOP gubernatorial candidate over campaign solicitation

Read full article: Labor group requests ethics probe of Kentucky GOP gubernatorial candidate over campaign solicitation

A labor group has requested an ethics investigation of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron for soliciting and accepting campaign donations from a drug treatment organization under scrutiny by his office.

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Kentucky GOP gubernatorial nominee mostly steers away from Trump's latest legal woes

Read full article: Kentucky GOP gubernatorial nominee mostly steers away from Trump's latest legal woes

Kentucky GOP gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron stuck to his conservative playbook but steered away for the most part from ex-President Donald Trump’s latest legal woes.

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Breonna Taylor supporters launch campaign against GOP gubernatorial nominee in Kentucky

Read full article: Breonna Taylor supporters launch campaign against GOP gubernatorial nominee in Kentucky

The mother of slain Black woman Breonna Taylor is baccking a grassroots campaign aimed at defeating Republican Daniel Cameron’s bid for Kentucky governor.

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Attacks fly as contentious general election campaign for Kentucky governor begins

Read full article: Attacks fly as contentious general election campaign for Kentucky governor begins

The general election campaign for Kentucky governor is off to a feisty start.

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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky signals focus on family values in closely watched fall race

Read full article: Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky signals focus on family values in closely watched fall race

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is preparing for what could be the most hotly contested election of the year.

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Trump-backed Daniel Cameron to face Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear in November

Read full article: Trump-backed Daniel Cameron to face Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear in November

Attorney General Daniel Cameron has won the Republican primary for Kentucky governor and will face Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear in November.

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What to Watch: Clues about voter sentiment could emerge from Kentucky, Pennsylvania primaries

Read full article: What to Watch: Clues about voter sentiment could emerge from Kentucky, Pennsylvania primaries

Off-year elections Tuesday in Kentucky and Pennsylvania could send early signals about the mood of voters ahead of next year’s races for the White House and Congress.

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Trump-backed candidate for Kentucky governor downplays jury verdict against former president

Read full article: Trump-backed candidate for Kentucky governor downplays jury verdict against former president

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is touting his endorsement from Donald Trump as an honor in his quest to become the GOP nominee for governor.

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Kentucky GOP aims for strong matchup versus Dem Gov. Beshear

Read full article: Kentucky GOP aims for strong matchup versus Dem Gov. Beshear

As Kentucky’s GOP primary campaign sprints toward the finish line, some Republicans are already looking ahead to the November election.

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Rising GOP star embroiled in tough Kentucky primary fight

Read full article: Rising GOP star embroiled in tough Kentucky primary fight

Flagged as a rising Republican star, Daniel Cameron could have taken a cautious approach and run for reelection as Kentucky's attorney general.

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GOP candidates tread cautiously on gun issues in Kentucky

Read full article: GOP candidates tread cautiously on gun issues in Kentucky

In the days after a bank employee used an assault-style rifle to kill five coworkers, Republicans running for governor this year in Kentucky have been deflecting questions about gun legislation.

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Craft deflects questions about Trump as she files for Ky gov

Read full article: Craft deflects questions about Trump as she files for Ky gov

Former United Nations Ambassador Kelly Craft is shying away from talking about her ex-boss — Donald Trump — and his support for a rival in the race for Kentucky governor.

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GOP Kentucky governor candidate sets fast fundraising pace

Read full article: GOP Kentucky governor candidate sets fast fundraising pace

Kelly Craft has set a fast pace for raising and spending campaign cash in her bid to become Kentucky's governor.

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In wake of floods, typical barbs at Kentucky political event

Read full article: In wake of floods, typical barbs at Kentucky political event

While Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear was consoling families displaced by historic flooding in the mountains of eastern Kentucky, Republicans at the state’s premier political event on the other side of the state were campaigning to oust him from office in 2023.

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

Read full article: US Justice Department charges 4 police officers in fatal Breonna Taylor raid

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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Plan dropped to nominate anti-abortion lawyer for judgeship

Read full article: Plan dropped to nominate anti-abortion lawyer for judgeship

The White House has dropped plans to nominate an anti-abortion lawyer backed by Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell for a federal judgeship in Kentucky.

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GOP candidates undeterred after rival wins Trump endorsement

Read full article: GOP candidates undeterred after rival wins Trump endorsement

Kentucky gubernatorial hopeful Ryan Quarles is doubling down on his grassroots Republican strategy.

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Justices allow new defense of blocked Kentucky abortion law

Read full article: Justices allow new defense of blocked Kentucky abortion law

The Supreme Court has ruled that Kentucky’s Republican attorney general may continue defending a restriction on abortion rights that had been struck down by lower courts.

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McConnell responds to uproar over comment about Black voters

Read full article: McConnell responds to uproar over comment about Black voters

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says the criticism he received over a comment made about African American voters is outrageous and offensive.

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Supreme Court could OK new defense of Kentucky abortion law

Read full article: Supreme Court could OK new defense of Kentucky abortion law

The Supreme Court seems inclined to allow Kentucky’s Republican attorney general to continue defending a restriction on abortion rights that had been struck down by lower courts.

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AG hopes to press anew for struck-down Kentucky abortion law

Read full article: AG hopes to press anew for struck-down Kentucky abortion law

Kentucky’s Republican attorney general is seeking another shot at defending an embattled 2018 law in court.

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Court to hear bid for new defense of Kentucky abortion law

Read full article: Court to hear bid for new defense of Kentucky abortion law

The underlying issue in the case, to be heard in the fall, is a blocked Kentucky law that abortion rights supporters say would have effectively banned a standard abortion method in the second trimester of pregnancy. AdFive days later, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to strike down an unrelated Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics. But Cameron, who became attorney general in 2019, said the reasoning used by the high court called into question the ruling against the Kentucky law. The appeals court, however, rejected his efforts to intervene, prompting his appeal to the Supreme Court. In February, Kentucky's Republican-led legislature gave Cameron the power to seek civil and criminal penalties for any violation of Kentucky’s abortion laws.

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Federal look into Breonna Taylor's death casts a wider net

Read full article: Federal look into Breonna Taylor's death casts a wider net

The three Louisville police officers who fired their guns in the fatal raid at Breonna Taylors apartment avoided homicide charges. A federal investigation of the shooting that has been quietly proceeding could be their last chance. One officer was struck, and he and two other officers fired 32 shots into the apartment, striking Taylor five times. AdDespite disappointment with the grand jury outcome, there is “cautious and guarded hope” that the federal investigation could bring some measure of justice, community activist Christopher 2X said. The FBI’s Louisville office has declined to provide details of the federal investigation into the Taylor shooting while it is ongoing.

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Kentucky governor wants to move on from impeachment effort

Read full article: Kentucky governor wants to move on from impeachment effort

The committee wrapped up its review of a flurry of impeachment efforts targeting the top levels of Kentucky government in Frankfort. It recommended that the governor and the state's Republican attorney general — another impeachment target — not face removal from office. AdThe panel’s recommendation that no further action be taken on petitions against Beshear and Cameron will be submitted to the Republican-dominated House. Beshear touched on the issue in urging lawmakers to put the impeachment effort to rest. The House Impeachment Committee reached its decision late Tuesday after the latest in a series of long meetings, mostly behind closed doors.

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Impeachment fever hits Kentucky with efforts to oust leaders

Read full article: Impeachment fever hits Kentucky with efforts to oust leaders

FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2020 file photo, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron addresses the media following the return of a grand jury investigation into the death of Breonna Taylor, in Frankfort, Ky. Impeachment fever has struck Kentucky. It's a card rarely played in any serious way in the Bluegrass State, though Kentucky has had its share of provocative elected officials. Kentucky law requires the speaker to send impeachment petitions to a committee but doesn’t require it to take any action. Beshear vowed not to be intimidated then, and he's taken the same stance on the impeachment petition. An impeachment trial is held in the Senate, where the votes of two-thirds of senators present are required for conviction.

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Official: Rifle shell casings found at Breonna Taylor scene

Read full article: Official: Rifle shell casings found at Breonna Taylor scene

The Kentucky Attorney General said in October that two long rifle shell casings were also found at the scene after the police raid that killed Taylor. It's the first time these specific shell casings have been mentioned by authorities investigating Taylor's death. The FBI has both shell casings “for purposes of testing,” according to the court filing. The one-page filing does not say why the shell casings would be favorable to Hankison's defense. Hankison's attorney, Stewart Matthews, told WDRB-TV in Louisville that he doesn't know where the shell casings came from.

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Grand juror speaks after judge ruling in Breonna Taylor case

Read full article: Grand juror speaks after judge ruling in Breonna Taylor case

LOUISVILLE – A grand juror in the Breonna Taylor case is speaking out after a Louisville judge cleared the way for the the panel’s members to talk publicly about the secretive proceedings. The grand jury charged one officer with endangering her neighbors. The grand jury asked questions about bringing other charges against the officers, “and the grand jury was told there would be none because the prosecutors didn't feel they could make them stick,” the grand juror said. Grand juries are typically secret meetings, though earlier this month the audio recordings of the proceedings in the Taylor case were released publicly. Cameron announced the results of the grand jury investigation in a widely viewed news conference on Sept. 23.

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Breonna Taylor case: Dispute arises over grand jury secrecy

Read full article: Breonna Taylor case: Dispute arises over grand jury secrecy

The dispute over grand jury secrecy arose Wednesday, the same day police files were released showing contacts between Taylor and a man she dated previously who was suspected of drug dealing. None of the white officers was directly charged with Taylor's death by the grand jury last month, triggering renewed street protests. He said in a statement that grand jury proceedings are kept confidential by legal precedent to protect the safety and anonymity of all involved — grand jurors, witnesses and others. Cameron determined before the grand jury proceedings that the officers had acted in self-defense. He has acknowledged that he did not recommend murder charges to the grand jury.

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In rare move, Breonna Taylor grand jury proceedings released

Read full article: In rare move, Breonna Taylor grand jury proceedings released

Hours of grand jury proceedings were made public Friday in the case of Breonna Taylor’s fatal shooting by police, a rare release of such material. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, whose office led the investigation into police actions in the Taylor shooting, did not object to the file’s release. The grand jury did charge fired Officer Brett Hankison with three counts of wanton endangerment for shooting into a neighboring apartment. The audio recording of the jury proceedings will be added to Hankison’s public court file. Activists, Taylor’s family and one of the jurors called for the grand jury file to be released.

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Breonna Taylor grand jury recording slated to be released

Read full article: Breonna Taylor grand jury recording slated to be released

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – 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 state’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, Taylor’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 Taylor’s killing by police will be delayed until Friday

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

LOUISVILLE, Ky – The release of secret grand jury proceedings in Breonna Taylor’s killing by police will be delayed until Friday, according to the Kentucky attorney general’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 Taylor’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. – A Kentucky judge has delayed until Friday the release of secret grand jury proceedings in Breonna Taylor’s killing by police, so that prosecutors can edit out witnesses’ 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 Taylor’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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AG agrees to release grand jury tapes in Breonna Taylor case

Read full article: AG agrees to release grand jury tapes in Breonna Taylor case

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Kentucky’s attorney general has agreed to release the recordings of the secret grand jury proceeding that considered charges against three officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor. Attorney General Daniel Cameron agreed to the release hours after a member of the grand jury sued to have the record of the proceedings opened to the public. Cameron also said in a statement that the only charge he recommended to the grand jury was wanton endangerment. He had previously declined to provide details on what charges prosecutors brought to the grand jury to consider when it met last week. Last week, the grand jury in Louisville issued charges against one of the officers for endangering neighbors of Taylor who had bullets fired into their home.

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The Latest: Protesters outside Louisville church amid curfew

Read full article: The Latest: Protesters outside Louisville church amid curfew

___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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Kentucky Senate candidates take up Breonna Taylor case

Read full article: Kentucky Senate candidates take up Breonna Taylor case

(AP Photo/Claire Galofaro)LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Democrat Amy McGrath called for fundamental change to combat “systemic racism" as the Senate candidate met Thursday with some of the Kentucky protesters seething over a grand jury's decision not to charge officers in the killing of Breonna Taylor. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, her Republican opponent, said peaceful protests offer a way to honor Taylor's memory. Nationwide protests over the deaths of Blacks by police have been a simmering issue with just weeks left in the bitter, big-spending Kentucky Senate campaign. On Thursday, McConnell and McGrath weighed in on fallout from the decision not to charge officers for killing Taylor — a case that garnered global attention. Meanwhile, McConnell said Cameron had done “the kind of thorough, impartial investigation that justice demands" in the Taylor case.

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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. The grand jury's decision was swiftly condemned by activists, celebrities and others as a shocking miscarriage of justice. What we have is a series of events that culminated in the use of self defense” both by Taylor's boyfriend and the officers, said Jan Waddell, a Louisville defense attorney. The FBI is still investigating potential violations of federal law in the case. “I think that’s going to be a difficult case for the prosecution to prevail on if this goes to trial,” he said.

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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. – 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 “bars us from seeking charges in Breonna Taylor's death.” Cameron also said there was no conclusive evidence that any of Hankison's 10 gunshots hit Taylor inside her home.

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‘No easy answer’: Many ask what next in Breonna Taylor case

Read full article: ‘No easy answer’: Many ask what next in Breonna Taylor case

“The question obviously is: What do we do with this pain?” Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said during a news conference. “There is no one answer, no easy answer to that question.”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 “cowardly political act.”Trump told reporters Thursday that the case was a “sad thing."

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2 Louisville officers shot amid Breonna Taylor protests

Read full article: 2 Louisville officers shot amid Breonna Taylor protests

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 didn’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. – 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 “bars us from seeking charges in Breonna Taylor's death.” Cameron also said there was no conclusive evidence that any of Hankison's 10 gunshots hit Taylor inside her home.

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For NBA players, Taylor grand jury decision 'not enough'

Read full article: For NBA players, Taylor grand jury decision 'not enough'

And James was letting his team know that NBA players, who have spent months seeking justice for Breonna Taylor, did not get what they wanted. State Attorney General Daniel Cameron said the officers’ shots that killed Taylor were fired in self-defense. Many NBA players have met, virtually, with members of her family to offer support. ... What currently is happening isn’t good enough.”National Basketball Players Association executive director Michele Roberts went a step further. We’re going to continue fighting, we’re going to continue to push, we’re going to continue to use our voices.”___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

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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. Taylor’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. “I think that’s going to be a difficult case for the prosecution to prevail on if this goes to trial,” he said.

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The Latest: Black women address rally in downtown Portland

Read full article: The Latest: Black women address rally in downtown Portland

(AP Photo/John Minchillo)LOUISVILLE, Ky. – 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!”Several Black women addressed the crowd and encouraged people to vote and continue pressing for change, the newspaper reported. Chanting “Say her name, Breonna Taylor,” the crowd then started marching in downtown Brooklyn, past onlookers and honking cars. Trump said he didn’t know enough about the grand jury’s decision to comment specifically. ___4:35 p.m.WASHINGTON — 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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Black attorney general chokes up during Taylor announcement

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Kentucky’s Black state attorney general choked up and held back tears Wednesday while explaining why no police officers are facing criminal charges directly related to Breonna Taylor’s death. Cameron became emotional as he talked about his interactions with Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer. ... I’ve seen that pain on Miss Palmer’s face. I’ve seen that pain in the community.”Cameron also mentioned the scrutiny he has been under as he investigated the case. Cameron is also a protege of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — and tagged by some as his heir apparent in the U.S. Senate.

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Celebs, long vocal about Breonna Taylor case, decry decision

Read full article: Celebs, long vocal about Breonna Taylor case, decry decision

It’s time for some people to go to jail.” - Queen Latifah, recording artist and actor, in an interview with The Associated Press. Ask yourself ‘Why so long for Breonna Taylor?’” - Stevie Wonder, in a video message. “My heart is broken for the family of Breonna Taylor. once again we’re left with nothing that they try to make seem as something” - Ella Mai, recording artist, via Twitter. “Brett 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

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – 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 Taylor’s death, is fired for “blindly” firing into Taylor’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

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Ben Crump, a lawyer for Taylor's family, denounced the decision as “outrageous and offensive,” and protesters shouting, “No justice, no peace!” 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 Taylor’s death.”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 didn’t use a no-knock warrant.

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Police cancel vacations, prepare for Kentucky AG’s decision on whether or not to charge officers in Breonna Taylor’s death

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville, Kentucky, police said Monday that they had canceled vacations and were setting up barricades in preparation for the state attorney general’s announcement about whether he will charge officers in Breonna Taylor’s shooting death. “It is important to note that (Cameron) has said there is no timetable for the announcement,” the statement added. “When the investigation concludes and a decision is made, we will provide an update about an announcement,” he said. Celebrities, athletes, activists and Taylor’s family have for months pushed Cameron to criminally charge the officers involved in the raid. Last week, the city of Louisville settled a lawsuit from Taylor’s family for $12 million and pledged several police reforms as part of the agreement.

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Kentucky attorney general meets with Breonna Taylor's family

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Taylor was shot multiple times March 13 when police officers burst into her Louisville apartment using a no-knock warrant during a narcotics investigation. (AP Photo/Dylan T. Lovan)LOUISVILLE, Ky. Kentuckys attorney general, facing increasing pressure to charge police who fatally shot Breonna Taylor, met with the family Wednesday morning, according to his office, which released few details. Attorney General Daniel Cameron met with Taylors mother, Tamika Palmer, and other family members "to personally express his condolences, according to a news release. The state's first African American attorney general, Cameron took over the case after the local prosecutor recused himself. Taylors family and high profile celebrities from LeBron James to Oprah Winfrey have called for three police officers who were at her home to be charged with her killing.

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Winfrey demanding justice for Breonna Taylor with billboards

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(Photo provided by Taylor family attorney Sam Aguiar via AP)LOUISVILLE, Ky. First, Oprah Winfrey put Breonna Taylor on the cover of O, The Oprah Magazine. Now the media mogul is spreading her message with billboards demanding justice for the Kentucky woman shot to death during a police raid. Twenty-six billboards are going up across Louisville, Kentucky, demanding that the police officers involved in Taylor's death be arrested and charged, according to news outlets. Global protests on behalf of Taylor, George Floyd in Minnesota and others have been part of a national reckoning over racism and police brutality. The decision whether to bring state-level criminal charges against the Louisville officers rests with Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron.

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Experts: Obstacles to charging police in Breonna Taylor case

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Slobogin said attorneys for the officers would certainly raise the warrant as a defense in a criminal case. Taylors boyfriend, Kenny Walker, was with her at the apartment and fired a shot at Louisville police Sgt. Taylor, unarmed, was shot several times in her hallway and died on the scene. Sam Aguiar, an attorney for Taylors family who is suing the three officers, said the police shot an innocent person. Louisvilles top criminal prosecutor, who recused himself from the Taylor investigation, has pointed to the confusion over whether Taylor and Walker knew the police were at the door.

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Felony charge against Breonna Taylor protesters dropped

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Cameron said he still has no timeline for when his office will conclude its investigation of the case.About two dozen protestors were arrested. (Mary Ann Gerth/Courier Journal via AP)LOUISVILLE, Ky. A prosecutor announced Friday that he is dropping a felony charge against dozens of protesters who gathered at the Kentucky Attorney General's home to demand justice in Breonna Taylor's death. Many protests in recent weeks have pushed for Cameron to move swiftly to charge three officers in Taylor's killing. Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman, was fatally shot when police officers burst into her Louisville apartment using a no-knock warrant during a narcotics investigation. The warrant to search her home was in connection with a suspect who did not live there and no drugs were found.

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Trae tha Truth, Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills among dozens arrested at Breonna Taylor protest

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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky Rapper and Houston native Trae tha Truth was among the dozens of people arrested during a protest outside the home of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Trae tha Truth shared multiple videos and photos to his social media of people sitting on the homes front lawn, chanting no justing, no peace and Breonna Taylors name. According to Trae tha Truths posts, multiple people were arrested during Tuesdays protest, some whose charges were upgraded to a felony. Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills and Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams were also among those arrested. Both Trae tha Truth and Williams shared posts to Instagram saying it was a beautiful day to arrest the cops for the death of Breonna Taylor.

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Kentucky capitol rally urges action in Breonna Taylor death

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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. (Photo provided by Taylor family attorney Sam Aguiar via AP)FRANKFORT, Ky. Hundreds of people rallied at Kentucky's capitol on Thursday to urge action in the investigation of three officers in the fatal police shooting of a Black woman, Breonna Taylor, at her Louisville home. Taylor's family, hip hop artists and civil rights lawyers addressed a large crowd on the steps of the capitol to mark 100 days since Taylor was killed. Taylor was killed in the sanctity of her own home, said civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump, who is representing Taylor's family. Kenneth Walker, Taylor's boyfriend, also appeared at the rally.

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