LMPD battering ram outside Breonna Taylor's apartment
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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."
As the one-year mark of Breonna Taylor's death approaches, Kentucky state lawmakers are taking steps to restrict the use of no-knock search warrants.
Tamika Palmer said no one from LMPD has explained to her what happened the night officers shot and killed her daughter — and why.
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