This comes a week after the U.S. Department of Justice made a motion for a federal judge to dismiss the criminal case, with prejudice.
Although some of the protests turned violent, the movement has led to positive changes in the community that continue today.
Brett Hankison's actions in Breonna Taylor raid were 'unfathomably dangerous,' officers will testify
Hankison believed there was someone with a rifle "executing his friends,” his attorney told jurors. “Brett Hankison did everything he could to try to protect and save his fellow officers."
The so-called “superseding” indictments come a little more than a month after a judge's dismissal of the most serious charges against former Louisville Metro Police Detective Joshua Jaynes and Sgt. Kyle Meany.
In the ruling, the judge said the "tragedy of Breonna Taylor’s death and the gravity of her family’s grief are not lost on the court." However, in this case, "the alleged facts do not fit the felony offenses as written."
Tuesday marks 4 years since protests sparked by police killing of Breonna Taylor began in Louisville
A group of protesters returned to Jefferson Square Park in downtown Louisville Tuesday evening, and said they don't feel justice has been served in Taylor's death.
The state's high court upheld the firing of a former Louisville Metro Police officer who lied on the search warrant for Breonna Taylor's apartment.
Hankison's defense attorney said he was trying to protect his fellow officers from an "execution."
Jury selection began Monday morning in the federal trial of a former Louisville police officer charged with civil rights violations in connection to the raid that ended in Breonna Taylor's death.
Jefferson Circuit Court judges decided last week to require a court administrator to randomly select a judge to review each warrant application, WDRB has learned.