LMPD Protests - You Can't Kill Us All Graffiti
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Pictured: Graffiti scrawled on a picnic table written by protesters upset about the death of Breonna Taylor during a drug raid in March. Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Louisville, Ky., on May 28, 2020 for a mostly peaceful protest that turned violent hours later.Â
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City crews spent much of Friday morning spray washing graffiti off buildings and sweeping up debris.
The board hopes to come up with a legislative proposal to file with Metro Council in July.
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