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Daniel Cameron, Who Refused To Charge Breonna Taylor’s Killers, Wants To Be Kentucky Governor
Daniel Cameron: Can you occupy the Sunken Place and the Kentucky governor’s mansion at the same time?
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Louisville Meets Settlement with Family of Man Shot by Cops While Holding a Tree Saw
Darnell Wicker was shot 14 times only seconds after hearing officers tell him to drop the saw.
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Breonna Taylor’s Mother Meets With DOJ To Demand Federal Charges Be Brought Against Officers
Breonna Taylor’s mom: “For me, I’m trapped in March 13, 2020. I don’t know how people think I should just move on.”
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Louisville Activist Charged In Shooting At Mayoral Candidate’s Headquarters
Democratic mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg says a bullet grazed his sweater during the Monday morning shooting at his Louisville headquarters.
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Jury Questioning Delayed In Trial of Former Louisville Officer Involved in Breonna Taylor’s Death
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison is charged with three counts of felony wanton endangerment for the bullets that entered a neighbor’s apartment.
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Former Cop in Breonna Taylor Case Wants Media Banned From Jury Selection
Brett Hankison’s trial for wanton endangerment starts next week
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In Wake of Breonna Taylor Shooting, Kentucky Task Force Concludes and Gives Suggestions for Search Warrant Process
The 18-person panel gives various recommendations on how to improve the search warrant process
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Breonna Taylor’s Killer Wants to Be a Cop Again
Myles Cosgrove, the dismissed officer who fired 15 rounds including the fatal shot, has a hearing about rejoining Louisville Metro Police.
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‘People Aren’t Going to Be Happy With It’: F1 Driver Lewis Hamilton Recalls Decision to Wear Breonna Taylor T-Shirt
The 36-year-old has used his platform to address issues impacting the Black community.
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Louisville Will Pay $75K to Black Couple for Cops’ Behavior During Traffic Stop But Tells Them to Shut Up About It
The couple agreed to not make any statements, written or verbal, with the intention to defame and disparage the city or the officers involved.









