The probe directly contradicts the actions made by law enforcement authorities, namely former Louisville Metro Police Department Chief Yvette Gentry and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron.

Weeks after reportedly securing a book deal regarding his involvement in Taylor's death, Officer Jonathan Mattingly plans to retire from the Louisville Metro Police Department on June 1.

After the verdict of Derek Chauvin coming in Guilty on all counts, the legal world is honestly in a fluster of “GET IT RIGHT.” While justice has been served for George Floyd’s murder, we are still seeking justice in the case of Breonna Taylor’s murder.  Most recently NBCNews reported, “A judge announced on Friday that […]

A Black family based in Louisville, Kentucky, recently launched a GoFundMe in an effort to escape their collective trauma as the result of a violent no-knock raid.

Jonathan Mattingly, one of the Louisville police officers involved in Breonna Taylor's killing, may need to find a new way to capitalize on her death after Simon & Schuster refused to distribute the disgraced cop's planned book.

Megan Thee Stallion and Fashion Nova have donated a large sum of money in honor of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old who was killed in a botch raid by police last year.

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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, famously called out by Megan Thee Stallion, did the absolute minimum when it came to seeking justice for Breonna Taylor, the innocent Black woman killed whiles sleeping in her bed during a botched police raid. So much so, that members of the Grand Jury are calling for his impeachment.

Kenneth Walker, the boyfriend of the late Breonna Taylor, has a supporter in billionaire Tyler Perry after receiving a $100k donation towards his defense fund for his lawsuit against one of the officers responsible for Taylor's murder.

Smith is the second activist following the shooting of Hazma 'Travis' Nagdy, to be murdered in the wake of Breonna Taylor demonstrations and a surge of gun violence in the city.

Community members are reeling over the death of a promising young activist whose life was cut short on Monday during a shooting.

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Protests erupted across the U.S. after a weak indictment or wanton endangerment in the police shooting of Breonna Taylor. The anger and frustration spilled over into the streets of various cities, turning violent at times.

A grand jury recommended there should be multiple counts of wanton endangerment in the first degree charged against one of the three Louisville police officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor more than six months ago.