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Colin Kaepernick, George Clooney, Ava DuVernay and Kerry Washington were just a few of the voices to chime in.
The Courier Journal published Officer Bridget Hallahan's alleged message on the same day a grand jury didn't charge police with murder in Breonna Taylor's death.
People in Louisville, Kentucky, and other cities took to the streets after none of the officers involved in Taylor's death were charged with murder.
Taylor’s death helped spark a nationwide wave of protests demanding racial justice and an end to the use of excessive force by law enforcement.
One of the cops who shot the Black woman in her home emailed fellow officers: “We did the moral and ethical thing that night.” None has been charged.
Kenny Walker's attorneys argue that Kentucky's stand-your-ground laws should have protected him from being charged after police killed his girlfriend.
Cassia Herron spent years trying to bring fresh food to her neighborhood. In the wake of tragedy, new hope emerges.
Taylor, a 26-year-old Black EMT, was shot eight times by plainclothes officers serving a narcotics search warrant at her apartment in March.
Video posted on social media appeared to show a man opening fire into a Kentucky park as people scrambled for cover.
It’s been over three months since police shot and killed the Black woman in her Kentucky home. Two other officers are on leave. None has been charged.