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How Many Coronavirus Cases In Ky Jails? We Don t Know, And State Won t Say

  Michael Taylor thought he might die alone in the Shelby County Detention Center.  Taylor had been sick with the coronavirus for weeks. It was early March, and he was living in a cell with 19 other people, some of whom had not yet tested positive for the virus. Taylor’s symptoms got worse and worse until medical staff quarantined him in the cell usually reserved for people in solitary confinement.  On March 3, the first night he spent in what he calls the hole, Taylor said he was having trouble breathing. “I could die in here and nobody’s ever even come around and said anything,” Taylor said the next day, when jail staff let him out for an hour to make phone calls. “I feel like this little sentence that I got just turned into a life sentence.”

How Aussie police helped save little girl 15,000km away

David Kiper, 38, was arrested following the advice of the AFP ACCCE, Picture: Crime by Elise Williams Premium Content Subscriber only A three-year-old girl has been saved from further potential harm by a an alleged child abuser after Australian Federal Police tipped off their American counterparts who rescued the child. It was the efforts of officers from the AFP-led Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation that identified and tracked down an American man accused of creating child exploitation material with his alleged three-year-old victim. Specially trained to identify and disrupt behaviours that exploit or endanger children, the work of the Australian investigators directly led to saving the youngster, who police claim was being used to create child exploitation material.

Former LMPD Det Brett Hankison To Face Jury Trial In Late August

Credit Shelby County Detention Center The jury trial for former Louisville Metro Police detective Brett Hankison, one of the officers who shot at Breonna Taylor, will begin on August 31. His team hopes to move the trial outside Louisville. Hankison’s attorney, Stewart Matthews, said he plans to file a motion in the next two weeks to request a change of venue. Jefferson County Circuit Judge Ann Bailey Smith on Wednesday set the date for the jury trial during a pre-trial hearing conducted remotely due to COVID-19. Attorneys said during the hearing that all discovery for the case had been filed. She also scheduled an in-person hearing for March 25, to discuss the potential change of venue, indicating she might move the trial farther from Jefferson County than a neighboring county.

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