Crowd reacts to Breonna's Law passing
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Cheers erupted outside Metro Hall on Thursday night as "Breonna's Law" unanimously passed Louisville's Metro Council, banning the use of no-knock warrants in the city.
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The legislation's passage was one of the key demands of protesters over the last two weeks aimed at justice for Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old Louisville woman who was shot eight times and killed by LMPD officers during a supposed drug raid.
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