Breonna Memorial on 5-year anniversary of protests
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Pictured: a makeshift memorial for Breonna Taylor and social justice protesters at Jefferson Square Park in downtown Louisville, Ky., on May 28, 2025. (WDRB/Reyna Katko)
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Although some of the protests turned violent, the movement has led to positive changes in the community that continue today.Â
A federal judge dismissed the most serious felony charge — with a maximum sentence of life in prison — Wednesday against Louisville Metro Police officers Joshua Jaynes and Kyle Meany.
The bipartisan effort is meant to ban intrusive, dangerous law enforcement tactics.Â
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