Police and protesters gather outside First Unitarian Church 9/24/20
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Police and protesters gather outside First Unitarian Church in downtown Louisville, Ky., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020.
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Scott is the author of legislation known as "Breonna’s Law," which would ban the use of no-knock warrants statewide.
Jefferson County Attorney Mike O'Connell dropped felony rioting charges against 18 people on Tuesday, including Rep. Attica Scott, stemming from protests near the Louisville Free Public Library on Sept. 24.
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