At Least Two Louisville Officers Shot During Protests: Police

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Hours after a Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor and protesters took to the streets, authorities said an officer had been shot Wednesday night during the demonstrations expressing anger over the deaths of Black people at the hands of police.

Several shots rang out as protesters in downtown Louisville tried to avoid police blockades, moving down an alleyway as officers lobbed pepper balls. People covered their ears, ran away and frantically looked for places to hide. Police with long guns swarmed the area, then officers in riot gear and military-style vehicles blocked off roadways.

The condition of the officer is unclear, and police have not yet released more details.

The violence comes after prosecutors said two officers who fired their weapons at Taylor, a Black woman, were justified in using force to protect themselves after they faced gunfire from her boyfriend. The only charges were three counts of wanton endangerment against fired Officer Brett Hankison for shooting into a home next to Taylor’s with people inside.

The FBI is still investigating potential violations of federal law in connection with the raid at Taylor’s home on March 13.

Ben Crump, a lawyer for Taylor’s family, denounced the decision as “outrageous and offensive,” and protesters shouting, “No justice, no peace!” immediately marched through the streets.

Scuffles broke out between police and protesters, and some were arrested. Officers fired flash bangs and a few small fires burned in a square that’s been at the center of protests, but it had largely cleared out ahead of a nighttime curfew as demonstrators marched through other parts of downtown Louisville. Dozens of patrol cars blocked the city’s major thoroughfare and more police arrived after the officer was shot.

Demonstrators also marched in cities like New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Philadelphia.

Taylor, an emergency medical worker, was shot multiple times by white officers who entered her home on a no-knock warrant during a narcotics investigation. State Attorney General Daniel Cameron, however, said the investigation showed the officers announced themselves before entering. The warrant used to search her home was connected to a suspect who did not live there, and no drugs were found inside.

Along with the killing of George Floyd in Minnesota, Taylor’s case became a major touchstone for nationwide protests that have drawn attention to entrenched racism and demanded police reform. Taylor’s image has been painted on streets, emblazoned on protest signs and silk-screened on T-shirts worn by celebrities. Several prominent African American celebrities joined those urging that the officers be charged.

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I believe they will just drive more support towards trump, with this.

coxfordGamer
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Don't rush to the sink to wash that blood off your hands media.

ARealPersonNotABot
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My prayers are with the officers and their families.

matthewmurphy
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I thought we were having a peaceful protest not a riot

ricegrain
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I guess that's what you get for not holding your fellow officers accountable for murdering innocent civilians. Start doing your job.

kevinduffy
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At this point they should just abolish the police and start from scratch. Otherwise the protesters will take matters into their own hands 🤷‍♂️

cloudreaver
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Looks like people with badges are more important than people with no badges

juangamez
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Sadly I fear this is just the beginning. It appears the people are getting tired of the one way justice system.

Grafdesgn
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People, it is time to stop this "paid for" nonsense now.

lazysummerdayes
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I respect police officers and firepersons. God watch over our fellow man and woman.

sickofthissh
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People in riot: shoots cop
Cop: shoots back
People in riot: You were not suppost to do that

OreoThaBun
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Two cops were "peacefully" shot

EliC
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But did any of the shots miss and hit a neighboring building? Because if so, this is outrageous!

blackmarketyardsale
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60 years of Affirmative Action is the root of the problem. Self pity and imagining everyone else is the villain is getting out of control.

randyosborne
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It was just a few bad apples.... Can't judge the bunch based on the actions of a few... Give this shooter the same energy you give rogue cops!

dhannah
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The shooter should get the death penalty

C-qf
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I'm not sure what they're taking issue with? Didn't they just have a whole trial clarifying murder isn't illegal there?

harmless
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Bloomberg on Jeffery Daumer verdict: "Mentally ill man sentenced to death for unconventional culinary choices."

falldog
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How awful. That shooter might have damaged a neighbors property while lighting up the cops, and that would be a real tragedy.

rolandpayne
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God bless our hero’s taking care of these criminal in uniform 🙏

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