'One hundred and fifty days,' Breonna Taylor's mother said at a news conference Thursday, as Taylor's family renews calls for criminal charges against the Louisville officers who shot and killed her 5 months ago. 'Every day is still March the 13th.'
and others, have become rallying cries during national protests, cited as examples of social injustice and police brutality.
Palmer appeared with attorneys Benjamin Crump and Lonita Baker a day after holding separate private meetings with Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron about the investigation into Taylor's death.Palmer was asked what she learned from Cameron about the probe. "Just that he wants to have the right answer at the end of this," Palmer said."He doesn't want to rush through it. So for me, I'm trying to accept that and be patient with that. Because I definitely want him to come out with the right answer.
"It really speaks to why we should not have the police policing themselves," Crump said,"because we lost two months while we were letting them try to figure out how to justify the unjustifiable. And so now we're waiting on ballistics tests over 150 days later?"The state attorney general's office released few details about Wednesday's meeting, but it reiterated that the investigation into Taylor's death is still active.
"The meeting provided an opportunity for Attorney General Cameron to personally express his condolences to the family. The investigation remains ongoing, and our Office of Special Prosecutions continues to review all the facts in the case to determine the truth,"Attorney General Cameron was grateful today to meet with the family of Ms. Breonna Taylor, including Ms. Tamika Palmer, Ms. Juniyah Palmer, Ms.
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