Breonna Taylor September 30, 2020 Cop shot following Breonna Taylor announcement returns to work, says 'all of us are in this together' One of the two police officers shot in Louisville following the decision not to prosecute three Kentucky cops for killing Breonna Taylor pleaded for peace and unity on Wednesday.
Breonna Taylor September 30, 2020 Breonna Taylor case: Kentucky judge delays release of grand jury records, state AG says Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's office on Wednesday announced it moved to delay the release of grand jury records in the controversial March police shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, hours before the audio recording of the proceedings was to go public.
Breonna Taylor September 30, 2020 Breonna Taylor: Kentucky AG did not recommend murder charges; jury proceedings to be released later today Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said most of the recordings related to the grand jury proceeding in the Breonna Taylor case will be made public Wednesday.
Breonna Taylor September 29, 2020 Breonna Taylor: Louisville SWAT commander had feeling 'something really bad happened,' reports say A Louisville SWAT Team lieutenant who responded to the crime scene that was later reported to be the fatal officer-involved shooting of Breonna Taylor said he and other team members left the incident with a “bad” feeling about the events that had taken place.
Kentucky September 29, 2020 Breonna Taylor juror 'aggrieved,' wants 'truth' out before Kentucky AG releases proceeding recording: attorney The attorney representing an anonymous grand juror in the Breonna Taylor case said Tuesday his client believes “certain questions were left unanswered” after one of three police officers involved in the fatal police raid were indicted, adding that “accountability and a sense of public trust” drove a motion to force Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron to release a recording of the proceedings.
Breonna Taylor September 29, 2020 Kentucky AG to release grand jury deliberations in Breonna Taylor case
Breonna Taylor September 28, 2020 Grand juror in Breonna Taylor case files lawsuit to release case transcript so justice may prevail' A grand juror in the Breonna Taylor case is requesting the release of records and transcripts of the proceedings so "the truth may prevail" after the panel opted to indict just one of the three police officers involved in the botched drug raid that led to her death.
Police and Law Enforcement September 28, 2020 Seattle police to make staffing changes following violent weekend of vandalism Seattle's interim police chief, Adrian Diaz, is making changes following a violent weekend of vandalism across the city as protestors express their anger and disagreement with the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case.
Breonna Taylor September 28, 2020 Louisville cop in Breonna Taylor shooting pleads not guilty The former Louisville police detective charged with firing his gun into Breonna Taylor's apartment pleaded not guilty on Monday to three counts of wanton endangerment in a Kentucky courtroom.
Kentucky September 28, 2020 Kentucky lawmaker plans to introduce legislation to redefine 'rioting' A Kentucky state lawmaker is planning to introduce legislation to refine "rioting" following the arrest of one of her colleagues last week amid several days of protests over the lack of criminal charges against police officers involved in the death of Breonna Taylor.
Jacob Blake September 28, 2020 Kenosha police officer thought Jacob Blake was trying to kidnap child, lawyer claims The Kenosha police officer who shot Jacob Blake in the back seven times last month told investigators he thought Blake was trying to abduct one of his own children and that he opened fire because Blake started turning toward the officer while holding a knife, the officer's lawyer contends.