LMPD Protest - Worker cleans we matter graffiti at Hall of Justice
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A man cleans graffiti at the Hall of Justice left behind after hundreds of people upset about the death of Breonna Taylor in a drug raid in March staged a mostly peaceful protest in downtown Louisville, Ky., on May 28, 2020. The protest ended in violence and gunfire, with seven people injured, but police did not fire the shots.Â
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City crews spent much of Friday morning spray washing graffiti off buildings and sweeping up debris.
"LMPD’s goal is to allow for a peaceful display of your feelings," Louisville Metro Police Lt. Col. LaVita Chavous said Friday afternoon.Â
A look at the overnight damage from protests that broke out across Louisville Friday night i…
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