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Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly says Kenneth Walker committed battery, assault and intentional emotional distress. Walker filed a civil lawsuit against the city and the police department last month.
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Taylor's killing, along with that of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery, sparked national protests calling for an end to systemic racism and police brutality. Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly denied he is racist.
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The recording could answer lingering questions about how prosecutors have handled a case that has fueled protests in Kentucky and across the nation.
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said he doesn't object to a public release of the grand jury's deliberations in the case, nor did he object to members of the panel speaking about their experience.
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They are calling for all body camera footage, police files, and grand jury transcripts to be released.
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The man suspected of shooting two officers "has been charged with two counts of assault in the first degree and 14 counts of wanton endangerment," police say.
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As the city council voted on the budget Wednesday night, protesters rallied in front of the Dallas City Hall and police headquarters following the news of the indictment of an officer in Breonna Taylor’s case.
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Louisville Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Schroeder said one officer is undergoing surgery and the other is in stable condition. Neither suffered life threatening injuries. A suspect is in custody.
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Brett Hankison, who was terminated in June, has been charged with three counts of wanton endangerment. None of the three men faces state charges directly over Taylor's death.
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First, Oprah Winfrey put Breonna Taylor on the cover of O, The Oprah Magazine. Now the media mogul is spreading her message with billboards demanding…
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Hundreds of protesters gathered in Dallas and Fort Worth Friday night in response to the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, black Americans…