Breonna Taylor
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Crime In November of last year, Brett Hankison was found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights while executing a search warrant. By Caroline Fisher 1018 Views -
Pop Culture Neither officer was present at the Breonna Taylor raid, but they were charged with submitting a false affidavit for it. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1287 Views -
Music EST Gee says the police have never been any help to him. By Caroline Fisher 1.8K Views -
Life The police officer who killed Breonna Taylor has been rehired by another Kentucky police department. By Ben Mock 791 Views -
Politics The Justice Department has found a pattern of discriminatory policing in Louisville in the wake of Breonna Taylor's death. By Cole Blake 442 Views -
Politics Breonna Taylor's mother has shared that her daughter and Tyre Nichols had the same birthday. By Cole Blake 1014 Views -
Pop Culture The family gave their first joint interview on Red Table Talk By Lamar Banks 946 Views -
Politics The episode will air on Facebook Watch on October 12 at 9 am PT/12 pm ET. By Lawrencia Grose 703 Views -
Pop Culture Hankison has been acquitted by a jury on all three counts of felony wanton endangerment. By Hayley Hynes 821 Views -
Crime A Louisville lawyer is claiming that at least two of the officers that killed Breonna Taylor were wearing bodycams. By Joe Abrams 592 Views -
Politics The protesters had a gun pointed at them by a man eating at a local diner. By Alexander Cole 948 Views -
Sports A horse named after Breonna Taylor won a race at the Kentucky Derby, this week. By Cole Blake 6.7K Views -
Music The rapper was arrested last July after protesting outside of Louisville Attorney General Daniel Cameron's home in Kentucky. By Erika Marie 2.2K Views -
Pop Culture The new February 2022 date was chosen citing COVID-19 restrictions. By Madusa S. 1064 Views -
Pop Culture In a since-deleted post, Palmer criticized the chapter for continuing efforts in her daughter's name without involvement from the family. By Erika Marie 11.6K Views -
Pop Culture Simon & Schuster has "decided not be involved in the distribution" of Louisville police officer Jonathan Mattingly's book, "The Fight For Truth: The Inside Story Behind the Breonna Taylor Tragedy." By Joshua Robinson 1066 Views -
Crime Jonathan Mattingly, who is suing Taylor's boyfriend, has reportedly penned, "The Fight For Truth: The Inside Story Behind the Breonna Taylor Tragedy." By Erika Marie 2.6K Views -
Life The suit accuses Louisville PD of excessive force and unlawful search. By hnhh 852 Views -
Random Calls for justice for Breonna Taylor were reignited as people took to the streets across the country to protest a year after her passing, with some demonstrations turning violent. By Madusa S. 966 Views