Louisville Cop Shot Wednesday Shows Up for Roll Call Thursday
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A police officer in Louisville, KY, showed up for roll call on Thursday, less than 24 hours after being shot the previous night during an evening of protests and riots.
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Cop Reports To Roll Call One Day After Being Shot In Louisville Riots
A Louisville police officer, who was shot Wednesday during riots showed up to roll call less than 24 hours later.
Police Officer Who Was Shot During Louisville Protests Shows Up for Roll Call in Less Than 24 Hours
Riots broke out in Louisville on Wednesday after the state attorney general announced that no criminal charges would be filed against two of the police officers involved in the killing of African-American woman Breonna Taylor in March.
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Louisville Police Officer Shows Up for Roll Call 1 Day After Being Shot During Riots
A Louisville, Kentucky, police officer who was shot Wednesday night during rioting after a grand jury announcement about the fate of officers involved in the death of Breonna Taylor showed up for roll call less than 24 hours after being wounded.Major Aubrey Gregory suffered a leg wound Wednesday and was released from the hospital. Officer Robinson Deroches was hit in the abdomen and remained in the hospital following surgery, according to WAVY-T…
Officer shot in Louisville walks into roll call the next morning
An officer who was shot during the protests in Louisville following the Breonna Taylor announcement, surprised his fellow officers and walked into roll call less than 24 hours later.