Breonna Taylor
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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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Politics After saying that Breonna Taylor resisted arrest while she was asleep in her bed, Tomi Lahren says that she does not consider her killing to be murder.
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Alex Zidel -
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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Erika Marie -
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.
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Madusa S. -
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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Lynn S. -
Politics Cam'ron maintains that Breonna Taylor was murdered by police and deserves more sympathy than the rioters killed in the storming of the Capitol.
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Crime Brett Hankison, one of the ex-cops involved in the murder of Breonna Taylor, has pleaded not guilty to wanton endangerment.
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Alex Zidel -
Crime Daniel Cameron asks for additional time before handing over the grand jury recordings in Breonna Taylor's case.
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Aron A. -
Politics A report from the front lines of the Los Angeles protests, where thousands rallied in the streets seeking justice for George Floyd.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Crime A Louisville lawyer is claiming that at least two of the officers that killed Breonna Taylor were wearing bodycams.
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Music Breonna Taylor was shot by police eight times after they executed a no-knock warrant on the wrong house. The suspect had already been apprehended before the police raided her home.
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Aron A. -
Politics As tension mounts in Louisville following the non-charges in the Breonna Taylor case, Plies takes a moment to remark on the timing of it all.
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Mitch Findlay