Law enforcement arrested 127 people in Louisville, Kentucky, amid heated demonstrations following the Wednesday announcement that a grand jury charged no officers for the March death of Breonna Taylor
Shelby Talcott and Jorge Ventura will be charged with two misdemeanors related to breaking curfew and unlawful assembly for their “alleged failure to comply with police orders to disperse and for press to relegate themselves to an ‘observation area.’”about what protesters have been charged with. across other major cities on Wednesday night, including New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington.
Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, who says he didn’t hear police knock or introduce themselves, fired shots, thinking they were introducers, striking one officer in the leg. Police then returned gunfire, spraying dozens of bullets into the apartment and hitting Taylor in the process. Louisville had anticipated unrest, with both the police and city declaring a state of emergency ahead of the decision.
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