A DOJ report concluded the Louisville Police Department engages in a pattern of civil rights violations and racial discrimination. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from Reuters, AP, and reason:
A report from the Department of Justice concluded the Louisville Metro Police Department engages in civil rights violations and racial discrimination.
”The probe was conducted in response to an incident in 2020 where Louisville police officers executed a no-knock narcotics warrant at the home of Breonna Taylor, entering the residence with a battering ram after midnight. Taylor’s boyfriend reportedly believed the officers were intruders and fired at them, hitting one officer in the leg. The officers returned fire and Taylor was shot and killed.
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