Keyword: louisville
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As the decision in Kentucky to bring charges against only one of three police officers involved in a raid that killed Breonna Taylor sparks renewed protests nationwide, a new survey finds support has fallen for demonstrations against systemic racism. The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 44% of Americans disapprove of protests in response to police violence against Black Americans, while 39% approve. In June, 54% approved. The new survey was conducted Sept. 11-14, before Wednesday's announcement that a lone Louisville police officer would be charged in the Taylor case, but not for her...
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Police arrested numerous protesters at the unrest in Louisville, Kentucky, on the second night of unrest, and among those arrested was a Kentucky state lawmaker. Rep. Attica Scott was arrested by police and charged with first-degree rioting, failure to disperse and unlawful assembly. According to WHAS-TV, she was arrested near the First Unitarian Church where protesters were granted sanctuary from police action after the city-mandated curfew to quell rioting and property damage.
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RUSH: All right, sir. Let’s see how many of you remember. Pretty much this entire busy broadcast week when the subject of Judiciary Committee hearings for the next Supreme Court nominee have come up, many of you have said, “We need to do it, Rush, we need to have the hearings so that the Democrats do their usual, predictable meltdown and that everybody can see it, everybody can see what the Democrats are doing right before the election. We need to do it.” And by extension you are saying, “Screw our nominee. Our nominee needs to have a spine of...
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Two officers who were shot while downtown responding to protests in the wake of the Breonna Taylor decision are expected to be OK. Louisville Metro Police Department interim Chief Rob Schroeder gave an update Thursday on the shooting that happened the evening prior that resulted in to LMPD officers receiving gunshot wounds. One of the officers shot is Mjr. Aubrey Gregory, who has been one of the leaders in the department's efforts during protests. "Some would call him the bedrock of those efforts," Schroeder said. He's the commander of the special operations division and was leading on the ground Wednesday...
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The U-Haul truck captured on video distributing riot gear for Louisville protesters following a grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case was reportedly tied to the Louisville Bail Initiative, a left-wing activist group stacked with George Soros Justice Fellows. Almost immediately after the grand-jury announcement, protesters swarmed a U-Haul truck in a parking lot and took out riot gear, weapons, gas masks, and anti-police signs to use during clashes with police. ... Multiple journalists outed Holly Zoller, a board member of a Louisville Bail Project, as the person who allegedly rented the U-Haul and supplied the riot gear to...
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The Louisville Metro Police Department announced Thursday nearly 100 arrests were made overnight amid demonstrations following a grand jury decision to charge only one officer in connection to the police operation that killed Breonna Taylor, but not her death. A suspect accused in shooting two Louisville police officers during protests Wednesday evening has also been identified. Larynzo Johnson, 26, has been charged with wanton endangerment and assault of a police officer. He will be arraigned Friday. Shots rang out when Louisville police officers were conducting crowd control operations at Broadway and Brook Street “in response to a large crowd that...
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And once again, we're left speechless by the campaign to make a criminal into a hero. You doubt it? Here's the report that you'll never see in the lame-stream media. In summary: She was on jailhouse recordings running drugs for her man She was under surveillance for months - this wasn't a one-off incident The warrant was for her car and apartment - the cops were exactly where the warrant was issued for By the way - the "no knock" story? It was a lie. Her boyfriend admitted to the Grand Jury that the Officers knocked.
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BLM-Antifa rioters in Louisville attack officers putting out the fires on the Hall of Justice. Rioters throw projectiles at them. One officer is hit in the head and knocked to the ground. Andy Ngo is on the ground with his camera crew recording the riot in Louisville and has several clips up at Whatfinger News you need to see for yourself. Who wants a job as a Police? If you the job correctly you will be prosecuted or pummeled.
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<p>LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Hours after a Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for Breonna Taylor's death and protesters took to the streets, authorities said two officers were shot and wounded Wednesday night during the demonstrations expressing anger over the killings of Black people at the hands of police.</p>
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...On Wednesday afternoon after the Breonna Taylor ruling Ohio State University president Kristina Johnson, PhD sent this text message out to students. “Dear Buckeye Nation, Breonna Taylor deserves justice, and this does not feel like justice. We cannot accept what has happened in Louisville. We grieve the tragic and senseless loss of Breonna Taylor – a daughter, a friend, a niece, a loved one who was unarmed and asleep. Kristina Johnson, PhD was not on the jury. She does not have the facts. Her outburst was based on raw emotion and ignorance. And this clown is running The Ohio State...
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Adapted from WKYT: A leaked report back around August 2020 alleges that back in 2016, the body of Fernandez Bowman was found in a car rented by Breonna Taylor. When LMPD detectives arrived at Taylor's home to question her, Glover was there. Taylor told the detectives she did not know Bowman, that she had been dating Glover for several months and that she had let him drive the rental car. She also gave detectives her phone number, which was a number that Glover was still using as recently as February of this year, according to the documents. Beyond that, I...
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Residents reacted with frustration and anger on Wednesday after a Kentucky grand jury indicted a former Louisville police detective involved in the March 13 shooting death of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor.
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At least two police officers were shot in Louisville, Kentucky, MetroSafe confirmed to NewsNation. Both were taken to the hospital. Their conditions are currently unknown.
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ambulance taking cop away, seen on live stream
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AG Daniel Cameron: Evidence shows that officers both knocked and announced their presence at the apartment. The officers’ statements about their announcement are corroborated by an independent witness https://twitter.com/i/status/1308835050021105668
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People gather in Jefferson Square awaiting word on charges against police officers, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Louisville, Ky. A grand jury has indicted one officer on criminal charges six months after Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by police in Kentucky. The jury presented its decision against fired officer Brett Hankison Wednesday to a judge in Louisville, where the shooting took place. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)Â As Red State reported here, earlier today the Kentucky Attorney General, David Cameron, announced that the three Louisville Police Department officers would not face charges specifically connected to the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor on March...
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BREAKING – US police in riot gear start to clash with protesters in the city of Louisville after #BreonnaTaylor announcement. Initial reports of rioting and looting. VIDEO...
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The city of Louisville will see riots tonight – you can mark that down. Domestic terrorist organizers funded by George Soros and the Democrat Party have been whipping up crowds all day today in the wake of a grand jury’s decision to charge one police officer in the Breonna Taylor killing and not charge two others. The grand jury made that decision after considering the actual evidence in the case as presented by the local District Attorney - who is a Black man - instead of the 100% false narrative spread for months now by the Taylor family’s corrupt lawyer...
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Louisville “protesters” stormed a restaurant and threw tables and chairs on the outdoor patio on Wednesday, following the announcement that officers would not be charged for the death of Breonna Taylor. The restaurant and it’s owners, of course, had nothing to do with the shooting or the grand jury’s decision.
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@Breaking911Kentucky Attorney General says search warrant executed in #BreonnaTaylor killing was NOT a "no-knock" warrant & officers announced their presence
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