The tragic death of Breonna Taylor six years ago sparked nationwide outrage and reform to 'No-Knock Warrants,' but has meaningful reform or accountability truly materialized in the aftermath?
“It will very likely result in more innocent people being injured or killed, as Breonna Taylor was just six years ago,” said ...
Six years ago on March 13, 2020, Breonna Taylor was killed by Louisville police in her apartment during a botched raid.
Following Taylor’s death, the US limited no-knock warrants. But the Trump administration has quietly rescinded those limits ...
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky -- 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. Daniel ...
The Congressional Black Caucus is urging members of Congress to pass the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act, which was reintroduced in Congress last week. “On March 13, 2020, the Louisville Police ...
Louisville Courier-Journal reporter Tessa Duvall joined CBSN to discuss the latest developments in the Breonna Taylor case, after Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced a grand jury's decision to ...
The Louisville Metro police department has fired one of the police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor. A termination letter for Officer Brett Hankison released by the city’s ...
Breonna Taylor's boyfriend has filed a lawsuit against the Louisville Metro Police Department, the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the Louisville/Jefferson County metro government, adding that he's lived ...