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.
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Politics The legal team representing the Taylor family released a statement in response to the minor charges levied against former officer Brett Hankison.
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Pop Culture JW Lucas has worked with the likes of DaBaby and Lil Uzi Vert, and he kicked up dust on social media following his unfavorable remarks about Breonna Taylor's police-involved death.
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Antics After being dragged for his take on Breonna Taylor's murder, JW Lucas (producer for Jack Harlow, Lil Uzi Vert, and more) has issued an apology.
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Music EST Gee says the police have never been any help to him.
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Music The rapper was arrested last July after protesting outside of Louisville Attorney General Daniel Cameron's home in Kentucky.
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Crime According to the juror, bringing homicide charges against the officers involved in Taylor's death wasn't an option.
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Sports The Los Angeles Team sported their new accessory and LeBron gave an up-close and personal look at the cap.
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Pop Culture This is the second time in a month and a half that the trio has been arrested at a Breonna Taylor protest in Louisville.
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Erika Marie -
Pop Culture Breonna Taylor was killed in her home after plainclothes police officers barged in and shot her to death. Another woman, Emily Terry, shares her story of being sexually assaulted by one of the officers involved.
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Pop Culture Lili Reinhart urged her followers to "demand justice" for Breonna Taylor, and she did it with a nude photo of herself.
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Music He's also reportedly donating some of the proceeds to "women, children and victims of violence."
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Pop Culture The family gave their first joint interview on Red Table Talk
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Politics The CEO of Target speaks after a Twin Cities location went up in flames during the riots.
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Politics The Justice Department has found a pattern of discriminatory policing in Louisville in the wake of Breonna Taylor's death.
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Crime According to new court documents filed by her family, Breonna Taylor was actually alive after police shot her, but she received no medical aid.
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Crime Kenneth Walker, the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor, speaks with Gayle King and says that a police officer told him it was "unfortunate" that he was not shot.
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Crime The Kentucky Attorney General responds to allegations that he didn't properly show evidence to the grand jury.
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Crime Beyonce pens an open letter on her website calling for justice for Breonna Taylor.
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Aron A.