Protesters leave First Unitarian Church on 9/24/20 Sep 24, 2020 Sep 24, 2020 Updated Sep 25, 2020 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Protesters disperse after gathering outside First Unitarian Church in downtown Louisville, Ky., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. As featured on +20 Police arrest 26, including Kentucky State Rep. Attica Scott, during Louisville protests Thursday Scott is the author of legislation known as "Breonna’s Law," which would ban the use of no-knock warrants statewide. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Saturday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesPreston Highway closed through Saturday morning after crash involving JCPS bus; power outage reportedMan dies after crashing into tree on Eastern Parkway, Louisville police sayJCPS revises $142M budget plan to cut mental health practitioners rather than instructional coachesLouisville parents charged in 'significant' child abuse case after 2 children hospitalized'Special place in hell' | Louisville police chief outraged after 2 children severely abusedLouisville high school unveils $54 million renovation, including new 3-story classroom buildingTeacher cost-of-living allowance on the line in JCPS budget negotiationsRemembering The Historic 1994 SnowstormAfter pandemic aid, Kentucky tells thousands of workers to pay back more than $31 millionCharlestown man charged after teen hit by car; safety being reviewed near Silver Creek schools Videos
+20 Police arrest 26, including Kentucky State Rep. Attica Scott, during Louisville protests Thursday Scott is the author of legislation known as "Breonna’s Law," which would ban the use of no-knock warrants statewide.Â