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A federal judge dismissed some felony charges against two ex-LMPD officers for their role in acquiring the search warrant that led to the fatal raid of Breonna Taylor’s apartment.
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Louisville is wrestling over what to do with a statue of its colonial namesake, French King Louis XVI. Museums and the public are hesitant to put it back on display.
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With days left before Kentucky’s election, Tamika Palmer is channeling her pain into a call for action. Louisville police killed her daughter, Breonna Taylor, in 2020, and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron decided not to indict anyone for her killing. Now, he’s running for governor — and Palmer is speaking out to oppose him.
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For the past three years, Chastity Dotson has been working toward an important goal — helping to lift up the voices and stories of young girls of color in spaces long overshadowed by others.
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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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The Louisville Metro Police Department fired Myles Cosgrove in early 2021 over his actions during the fatal raid of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor’s apartment, but he just got another job in law enforcement.
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The former Louisville police officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor has a new job in law enforcement in a county northeast of the city, according to multiple media reports.
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Police used excessive force against teenagers, verbally berated youth during traffic stops and subjected them to unreasonable and invasive searches, according to the report.
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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.