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Council members discussed the matter Monday during a two-hour special public safety committee meeting.
Louisville police didn't use the body cameras when they shot and killed Taylor in her apartment on March 13, prompting changes that now require them when serving search warrants.
The report released three months after the shooting that killed Taylor is mostly blank, with few details of the incident and some incorrect entries.
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