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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Shortly after the release of 911 audio from the night Breonna Taylor died, hundreds gathered to protest the actions of Louisville Metro Police, kicking off months of nightly rallies in streets across the city.
“If we don’t protest now, our future, it’s a problem,” protester Chris Wells said. “That’s why we keep going.”
What You Need To Know
Protests over the death of Breonna Taylor started the night of May 28, 2020
Louisville police officers killed Taylor while executing a no-knock at her apartment
911 audio of her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, from the night she died was released before protests started