Tag: Taylor, Breonna (1993-2020)

Federal Report on Louisville Police Abuse Is No Surprise to Black Residents

Many Black residents were skeptical that policing would improve because of the report, which found many instances of discriminatory behavior and civil rights violations.

Justice Dept. Finds Pattern of Discriminatory Policing in Louisville

The review, undertaken after a specialized unit killed Breonna Taylor in a botched raid in 2020, paints a damning portrait of a department in crisis.

Alex Murdaugh Murder Jurors to Visit ‘Moselle’ Crime Scene

It is rare for jurors to visit crime scenes, and doing so can be a risk for both the prosecution and defense. Closing arguments were scheduled for later on Wednesday.

‘Nobody Wants to Be the World’s Villain’

Inside the Louisville Police Department, where officers are reckoning with what it means to be a cop in a city that doesn’t trust them.

Ex-Detective Admits Misleading Judge Who Approved Breonna Taylor Raid

Kelly Goodlett, the former detective, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy. She is the first officer to be convicted in the fatal police operation.