He says they named the horse Breonna last summer in the midst of protests across Louisville.
Incoming LMPD chief ready to review 'scope of the evidence' in Breonna Taylor grand jury proceedings
Former LMPD Deputy Chief Yvette Gentry will take the oath of office Thursday morning, replacing interim Chief Robert Schroeder, who is retiring.
The city's settlement with the family of Taylor is the largest police misconduct payment the city has ever paid in a lawsuit.
To help understand what that would mean for the case, WDRB News talked to a local attorney and legal expert about what happens in a grand jury proceeding.
After the killing of Breonna Taylor, we reviewed hundreds of Louisville police search warrants and found that it's often hard to tell which judge approved them — because judges don't bother to sign legibly or print their names.
Council could soon subpoena other LMPD command staff, if Chief Robert Schroeder won't testify
“I think that the family acknowledged that it was a step that shows that the city does care," Beshear said.
The $12 million settlement comes while much of the country anxiously awaits an announcement on whether criminal charges will be filed against the officers involved in Taylor’s death, and is the largest the city has ever paid in a lawsuit for police wrongdoing.
On the latest episode of Uncovered, our news podcast, WDRB reporter Chad Mills discusses what led to the "no confidence" resolution the Louisville Metro Council will consider this week against Mayor Greg Fischer.
The images, which include David McAtee, Tyler Gerth and Breonna Taylor, were unveiled Monday along Liberty, Jefferson and Sixth streets.