Former Louisville cop pleads guilty to lying on Breonna Taylor search warrant

Former Louisville cop pleads guilty to lying on Breonna Taylor search warrant

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A former Louisville police detective who helped falsify the warrant that led to the deadly police raid at Breonna Taylor’s apartment has pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge. Federal investigators said Kelly Goodlett added a false line…

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Missouri Rep-elect Cori Bush angry she was confused with Breonna Taylor (video)

Missouri Rep-elect Cori Bush angry she was confused with Breonna Taylor (video)

Missouri’s Congresswoman Cori Bush (Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / Katherine Welles) Missouri Congresswoman-elect Cori Bush was disheartened by the fact that some of her colleagues confused her with murdered EMT worker Breonna Taylor during orientation. Bush, a Democrat, said she was…

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How Much Is Black Life Worth? Breonna Taylor ‘Murder’ Settlement Is Reached As Her Killers Remain Free

How Much Is Black Life Worth? Breonna Taylor ‘Murder’ Settlement Is Reached As Her Killers Remain Free

UPDATED: 1:15 p.m. ET — The Kentucky city of Lousiville has reached a multi-million dollar settlement over the police shooting of Breonna Taylor despite any semblance of justice having been served in the case that critics have called a “murder.”…

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‘BreonnaCon’ conference features Porsha Williams, Gizelle Bryant, others

‘BreonnaCon’ conference features Porsha Williams, Gizelle Bryant, others

Porsha Williams (Photo source: [email protected]) Several celebrities are being prominently featured during the four-day conference called “BreonnaCon” in Louisville, Kentucky, in support of slain EMT worker Breonna Taylor. Unsurprisingly, a small collection of White militia members plan to stand armed…

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Louisville Police Announces Restrictions On Protesters Months After Breonna Taylor’s Death

Louisville Police Announces Restrictions On Protesters Months After Breonna Taylor’s Death

Louisville police department announces new rules concerning protests after months of public outcry against police brutality The Courier-Journal reports. The Louisville’s Metro Police Department will no longer allow protests to be on public streets, must stay on sidewalks and compliant with…

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