Breonna Taylor
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Crime Bun B and Trae Tha Truth want justice for Breonna Taylor.
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Crime Breonna Taylor's mother Tamika Palmer says that the system failed her daughter following the grand jury decision.
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Sports The NBA Hall of Famers were quickly met with backlash after they expressed their thoughts on Taylor’s case.
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Pop Culture In a TikTok video titled "Tales from a fat Vegan," Lizzo gives fans a look at what she eats in a day while still making time to demand justice for Breonna Taylor.
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Pop Culture Videos of these protests have overtaken social media as police are on high alert after two officers were shot in Louisville.
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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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Politics Louisville Police cancel upcoming vacation days as they declare a state of emergency ahead of Daniel Cameron's decision in Breonna Taylor's case.
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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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Pop Culture Trae Tha Truth and Porsha Williams were just two of nearly 100 people arrested while protesting for Breonna Taylor.
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Crime The wrongful death lawsuit presented by Breonna Taylor's family has reportedly been settled, including a "significant" payout and several important police reforms.
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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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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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Erika Marie