Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron was in Somerset Thursday, leading one of several meetings of his Search Warrant Task Force being held outside of Frankfort.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. Eight months after its promised creation, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron s Search Warrant Task Force convened for its first meeting Monday, laying the groundwork for the next seven months of work.
Cameron said the group will focus on the processes of securing, reviewing and serving warrants and aims to make recommendations for changes by the end of the year.
The task force was spurred into creation by the heavy scrutiny surrounding the search warrant Louisville Metro Police secured for Breonna Taylor s apartment the night officers fatally shot the 26-year-old Black woman.
Taylor was not mentioned by name during the meeting, which lasted for more than an hour.
AG Cameron announces members of Search Warrant Task Force
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FILE - In this Nov. 5, 2019 file photo, Kentucky Attorney General-elect Daniel Cameron makes his victory speech to the audience gathered at the Republican party celebration event in Louisville, Ky. Kentucky s attorney general asked for patience Thursday, June 18, 2020, as his office investigates the shooting death of a black woman by Louisville police and decides whether the police officers involved will face criminal charges. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File)
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and last updated 2021-05-06 15:33:39-04
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) â Attorney General Daniel Cameron on Thursday announced the members of the new Search Warrant Task Force. Groups that are involved with or are affected by the search warrant process selected the individuals, according to a release. The representatives include members of the judiciary, legislators, law enforcement, prosecutors, the Public Advocat