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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

BREONNA TAYLOR #HAPPYBIRTHDAYBABYGIRL 🤗🥳🥰🌈🥂🎂🧁🍰

Happy Birthday 🥳
June 05
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UPDATE: June 11. 2020
The Louisville Metro Council's Public Safety Committee unanimously approved "Breonna's Law," an ordinance that would regulate and provide guidelines for LMPD's use of no-knock warrants. The ordinance was proposed after Breonna Taylor was killed during the execution of a no-knock warrant at her home March 13. It takes no-knock warrants may only be obtained in cases involving imminent threat of harm or death to officers or civilians. It also limits the offense these warrants can be used for: murder, hostage taking, kidnapping, terrorism, human trafficking and sexual trafficking. The warrant for the raid that Taylor died in was obtained for drug charges.

                                 UPDATE:
                           

                 

Authorities take Breonna Taylor’s ex-boyfriend in custody days after warrants were issued for his arrest

Being held on a $50,000 bond


Jamarcus Glover, 30, and was charged with drug and trafficking. Glover was one of the people listed on the no-knock warrant, which was served on Taylor's residence in March, the day she was killed.
She was caught in the crossfire that resulted from confusion and chaos, after the police burst in looking for suspects who were not there. Her death sparked national protests and outrage as she was a former EMT and aspiring nurse.
Taylor, nor any of the other people present during the police raid were listed on the warrant.

                                       UPDATE
                                      9-15-2020
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