Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was killed in a botched "no-knock" raid at her Louisville apartment on March 13, 2020 ...
It’s been five years since Louisville police fatally shot and killed Breonna Taylor, and despite rallying cries, protests, policy advocacy, and on-the-ground activism, Black women still do not ...
Before police shot and killed Breonna in her South End apartment in Louisville, Kentucky, in March 2020, prompting thousands of protesters to take to Louisville’s streets in her name for more than 150 ...
In the name of Breonna. In the name of Mahmoud. In the name of God. We are all tired. Take a break. Take a breath. And when you’re able — jump back in. We got this. I need us to have this. I believe ...
Ex-Louisville officer convicted of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during deadly raid A federal jury on Friday convicted a former Kentucky police detective of using excessive force on ...
Photo: Getty Images North America A Democratic lawmaker made sure to say Breonna Taylor’s name on the fifth anniversary of her death. On Thursday (March 13), Kentucky Rep. Morgan McGarvey (D) honored ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Members of the community gathered at Rosa Parks Circle in downtown Grand Rapids Thursday evening, to remember and honor Breonna Taylor's life. "We are celebrating the fifth ...
Five years after Breonna Taylor's death, The Courier Journal looks at how efforts to ban no-knock warrants unfolded and the situation today.
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