Councilmember seeks accountability 5 years after the death of Breonna Taylor
- Five years after Breonna Taylor's death, city leaders vow to learn from mistakes made during the raid that led to her shooting, with Mayor Craig Greenberg promising to continue police reform and implement a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice.
- Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright reintroduced 'The People's Consent Decree' to promote documented transparency of police changes, emphasizing the need for community trust.
- Breonna Taylor's family and supporters continue to advocate for reform in the Louisville Metro Police Department, expressing skepticism about the progress made over the past five years and the need to remember Taylor's life, as mentioned by her mother, Tamika Palmer.
- Louisville Metro Police released a statement highlighting their commitment to build trust within the community post-tragedy.
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Say Her Name: Breonna Taylor Killed By Kentucky Police 5 Years Ago Tod
Source: Leigh Vogel / Getty Breonna Taylor was one of the catalysts for the most widespread protest movements in modern times. Her death at the hands of Louisville, Kentucky, police officers alongside the public execution of George Floyd at the hands of Derek Chauvin sparked enough anger and outrage to incite millions of Americans into the streets to demand justice. Source: Brandon Bell / Getty March 13, 2020, five years ago today, marks Bre…
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