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Breonna Taylor’s mother joined local and national social justice organizations on Monday to launch a statewide campaign against Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s bid to become governor of Kentucky.
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Former Louisville Metro police officer Jonathan Mattingly has dropped his lawsuit against Kenneth Walker, the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor.
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Richard Ross Wiedo pleaded guilty to violating civil rights when he fired a foam round into a crowd of protesters.
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A Louisville police officer who fired the fatal shot that killed Breonna Taylor has a new job in law enforcement in a county northeast of the city.
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Activists and family members of Breonna Taylor met at Lannan Park in the Portland neighborhood on Saturday to remember her life.
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For many, the findings of the U.S. Department of Justice report detailing a pattern of abuses by Louisville police are no surprise. Now, the focus turns to reform, but some are apprehensive about trusting the process.
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Federal investigators found the Louisville Metro Police Department has an extensive pattern of violating civil rights, conducting unlawful searches and discriminating against Black people and people with behavioral health disabilities.
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John F. Johnson, AKA Grandmaster Jay, pleaded guilty Thursday to five counts of wanton endangerment for pointing an assault rifle at five Louisville Metro police officers. The one-year sentence will run concurrent to his seven-year federal sentence.
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Ryan Quarles, Kentucky’s agriculture commissioner and a Republican candidate for governor, rescheduled his appearance at a Republican event in Bowling Green after revelations that a former Louisville Metro police officer who participated in the fatal raid on Breonna Taylor’s apartment was also scheduled to speak.
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Joshua Jaynes and Kyle Meany recently asked a judge to declare their case complex and give them more time to prepare.