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Breonna Taylor
March 2024
‘Life has not stopped for grief’: the photographer holding Breonna Taylor’s memory
Four years after police killed Taylor, Scheherazade Tillet hopes art is not the only justice Taylor’s family will see
November 2023
Mistrial for officer who fired during Breonna Taylor raid as jury deadlocked
Breonna Taylor neighbor tells of horror as police bullets flew past sleeping son
April 2023
Officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor hired by sheriff’s office in Kentucky
Protest planned after Carroll county gives job to Myles Cosgrove who was fired by Louisville police after no-knock raid
March 2023
Louisville police failed to protect Black people, inquiry launched after Breonna Taylor death finds
Merrick Garland condemns ‘unacceptable’ police conduct after review concludes officers violated residents’ civil rights
January 2023
‘It never stops’: killings by US police reach record high in 2022
Law enforcement killed at least 1,176 people or about 100 people a month last year, making it the deadliest for police violence
December 2022
Louisville to pay $2m to settle lawsuits filed by Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend
Kenneth Walker claimed officers violated his rights when they burst into Taylor’s apartment and killed her in March 2020
August 2022
Former detective pleads guilty to civil rights violations in Breonna Taylor case
Ex-Louisville detective Kelly Goodlett is first conviction in case of Black woman killed by police in her own home in Kentucky
Breonna Taylor death: former detective to plead guilty to federal charges
Kelly Goodlett plea means prosecutors to secure first conviction in case that ignited widespread protests following March 2020 killing
Breonna Taylor death: four Louisville police officers charged
Civil rights charges brought against current and former officers for role in fatal shooting of Black woman in Kentucky in March 2020
March 2022
Kentucky jury clears ex-officer who fired shots in raid that killed Breonna Taylor
Brett Hankinson found not guilty of wanton endangerment for firing shots that ripped into a neighboring apartment
February 2022
Breonna Taylor death: trial begins for only officer charged in botched raid
Brett Hankison, the former officer, faces up to five years in prison for endangering Taylor’s neighbors by firing through a side door
August 2021
Police officer who shot Breonna Taylor has pulled out of book deal
Jonathan Mattingly is seeking a new publisher for his account of the shooting after Simon & Schuster refused to distribute it for Post Hill Press
April 2021
DoJ opens inquiry into Louisville policing over Breonna Taylor’s death
Mayor says investigation, which comes a year after Taylor was shot by police during a raid at her home, is an ‘opportunity’ for city ‘to get it right’
Simon & Schuster refuses to distribute book by officer who shot Breonna Taylor
US publishing giant was due to distribute Jonathan Mattingly’s The Fight for Truth for rightwing outlet Post Hill Press
Kentucky partially bans no-knock warrants after Breonna Taylor killing
Breonna Taylor died more than a year ago. But US policing has barely changed
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'It keeps her alive': remembering Breonna Taylor through art
March 2021
Overpoliced, underprotected
After Breonna Taylor's death, activists fought to ban surprise police raids. One year later, they're winning
Breonna Taylor rally demands justice on first anniversary of her death
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