Five years after Breonna Taylor's death, The Courier Journal looks at how efforts to ban no-knock warrants unfolded and the situation today.
To mark five years since Breonna Taylor since was killed, The Courier Journal sought to reflect on how she lived.
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 ...
Five years ago, 26-year-old Breonna Taylor was shot eight times. Her passing set forth national calls for police reform and ...
Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was killed in a botched "no-knock" raid at her Louisville apartment on March 13, 2020 ...
Breonna Taylor was one of the catalysts for the most widespread protest movements in modern times. Her death sparked outrage.
The administration appears set to end federal oversight of police, including agencies that have committed systemic civil ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNFive years after Breonna Taylor’s killing, police reform in Louisville still incompleteMarch 13, 2025 marks five years since Louisville Metro Police Department officers killed 26-year-old emergency room ...
A memorial service is planned for Thursday night at Rosa Parks Circle to honor Breonna Taylor, who was killed by police five ...
“She loved just taking care of herself and how she looked,” her mother, Tamika Palmer, said in an interview last week. Palmer ...
Silence and reflection filled Jefferson Square Park on Thursday, the same location where five years ago there were loud cries for justice for Breonna Taylor.
Breonna Taylor was shot and killed by Louisville Metro Police officers executing a no-knock drug warrant at her home on March 13, 2020.
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