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Breonna Taylor Activists Call Kentucky Bill Against Insulting Police Retaliation

Breonna Taylor Activists Call Kentucky Bill Against Insulting Police Retaliation On 3/11/21 at 9:53 AM EST Activists say a Kentucky bill seeking to make it a crime to insult or taunt a police officer is retaliation for racial justice protests sparked by the killing of Breonna Taylor and other Black people. Under Senate Bill 211, anyone who accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response in a public place would be guilty of second-degree disorderly conduct. The offense, a Class B misdemeanor, would be punishable by up to 90 days in jail and fines of up to $250.

Outrage in Kentucky over plan to outlaw insulting police six months after Breonna Taylor officers cleared

Outrage in Kentucky over plan to outlaw ‘insulting police’ six months after Breonna Taylor officers cleared Graeme Massie © Provided by The Independent A plan to outlaw “insulting police” in Kentucky just six months after officers were cleared in the killing of Breonna Taylor has sparked outrage. The proposed law is part of a larger bill seeking increased penalties for riots in the state and would carry a punishment of up to 90 days in prison or a $250 fine. Activists in Kentucky say that it is a “retaliation” for the racial justice protests sparked by the killing of Ms Taylor in Louisville last year.

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