The bill prohibits no-knock warrants except under extreme situations, like when there is "clear and convincing" evidence of a violent crime or terroristic activity.
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Attorneys claim Breonna Taylor raid was result of 'reckless' city plan to revitalize west Louisville
The fatal shooting of Taylor, an unarmed black woman with no criminal history who was working as an emergency medical technician, has drawn national scrutiny.
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“(Kenneth) Walker was well within his rights in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to use his lawfully owned firearm to attempt to repel the intruders who had broken into his girlfriend’s home."
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Louisville police didn't use the body cameras when they shot and killed Taylor in her apartment on March 13, prompting changes that now require them when serving search warrants.
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Jessica Green, chairman of the public safety committee, called Breonna Taylor's boyfriend a hero and said an attempted murder charge against Kenneth Walker should be dismissed.