Protester holds sign during 5-29-20 protest May 30, 2020 May 30, 2020 Updated May 30, 2020 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save (WDRB Photo/Frank Stamper) As featured on +27 Hundreds fill Louisville streets during second night of protests sparked by Breonna Taylor shooting Some groups marched peacefully to honor Taylor, an emergency room tech and former EMT, while other demonstrators broke windows, set fires and raided businesses. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Saturday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesSouthern Indiana man charged in murder-for-hire plot denied motion for judge recusalGolden eagle named at Kentucky forest, rare migration route stuns researchersLouisville residents call for change after man killed in shooting at Waterfront ParkTHE MATCHUP | Louisville shot-making vs. Michigan State’s everything in NCAA 2nd RoundHarrods Creek in Prospect comes back to life after historic rainsLouisville man arrested after wife shot, killed in Shawnee neighborhoodArrest made in Miami hit-and-run that killed two Indiana University students on spring breakSpeed cameras coming to new Indiana construction zones in effort to improve safetyVictim of brutal attack prompted by 'say cheese' comment sues the Paddock Shops in east Louisville13-year-old hospitalized after being shot several times in Louisville's Smoketown neighborhood Videos
+27 Hundreds fill Louisville streets during second night of protests sparked by Breonna Taylor shooting Some groups marched peacefully to honor Taylor, an emergency room tech and former EMT, while other demonstrators broke windows, set fires and raided businesses.