The announcement comes more than six months after Taylor's death.

Taylor's death six months ago have prompted global protests and messages from civic leaders such as Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris calling for charges against the officers involved in her death.

Her mother, boyfriend and witnesses are set to be interviewed.

According to published reports, Daniel Cameron and his office now have a full report about the guns and shots fired in Breonna Taylor’s apartment on that dreadful night, but according to Cameron, the new information still leaves the case inconclusive.

Baltimore’s Amy Sherald paints a portrait of Breonna Taylor for the cover of the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair. Sherald was the artist who painted the official portrait of Michelle Obama. Her work has appeared in Smithsonian galleries and on the sides of buildings. Taylor, 26, was killed in March by police who raided her […]

According to published reports, Almost two weeks after Oprah purchased the billboards advocating for her murderers to be charged and arrested, a red splatter of paint the size of a ball appeared in the middle of her forehead on a billboard in Louisville’s Irish Hill neighborhood.

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Tamika Malory has called on Black artists to stop working with JW Lucas, a white music producer who defended the cops who killed Breonna Taylor and suggested he was more capable of leading Black Lives Matter.

Look at this 7,000-square-foot mural honoring Breonna Taylor, It has been 115 days since police killed Taylor during a no-knock raid at her home.

A detective involved in the murder of Breonna Taylor has been fired. On Tuesday (Jun 23), the Louisville Chief of Police announced the firing of one of the three officers involved in the murder of EMT Breonna Taylor in her home back in March. According to NBC, to Louisville Metro Police Department detective Brett Hankison, chief Robert J. Schroeder said that the detective violated department rules, procedures, and deadly force standards when Taylor was killed.