Crime scene outside Breonna Taylor's front door
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A photo taken by Louisville Metro Police investigators after the early-morning March 13 raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment.
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Attorney Steve Romines, who represents Taylor's boyfriend in a lawsuit against Metro Louisville, Kentucky state government and city police, said in an interview Thursday night that Taylor’s home looked like a "war zone."
One of the Taylor's neighbors has filed a lawsuit against the Louisville Metro Police officers involved in the raid on Taylor's apartment
The newly released evidence also raises questions about how Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's office presented the case to jurors.
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