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Breonna Taylor (June 5, 1993 – March 13, 2020) was an African-American woman who was shot and killed while unarmed in her Louisville, Kentucky home by three police officers who entered under the auspices of a "no-knock" search warrant.
Shaw, garnering 35.1% of the votes cast, advanced to the November election, along with Tracy Evette Davis, with 35.0% of the votes. Davis, a private attorney who provided defense counsel for indicted Breonna Taylor protestors, [171] was endorsed by Tamika Palmer, Breonna Taylor's mother. [172]
A federal judge dismissed felony charges Thursday against two former Louisville Metro Police Department detectives who worked on the search warrant in the deadly raid on Breonna Taylor’s home.
Hankison, who fired 10 shots into Taylor’s apartment during the 2020 raid, was federally charged with violating the civil rights of Taylor, Walker and three neighbors by using excessive force.
A long-delayed conviction illustrates the difficulty of holding cops accountable for abusing their powers.
A protest against racism in Berlin, Germany, on June 6, 2020; demonstrators hold posters with the photos of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.. On June 1, 2020, David McAtee, a 53-year-old African-American man, was fatally shot by the Kentucky Army National Guard in Louisville during nationwide protests following the murder of George Floyd and the killing of Breonna Taylor. [12]
Former cop Brett Hankison faced charges that he used excessive force on the night of Taylor’s death LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) […] The post After mistrial, feds move to retry ex-Louisville cop who ...
The Commitment March: Get Your Knee Off Our Necks was an event held in Washington, D.C., on August 28, 2020. [2] [3] The march was organized by the National Action Network, and was led by Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III. [2]