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Kentucky Attorney General pulled a quick move to delay the release of the Grand Jury transcripts in the Breonna Taylor case. A judge had ordered the recordings to be made public by 9am PST Wednesday, but AG Cameron’s office filed a motion late Tuesday to delay the release for another week. Why? Well, he told […]

A record of the grand jury proceedings in the Breonna Taylor case will be released on Wednesday to the public. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said he does not object to jurors speaking publically about the case. He also said he did not recommend homicide charges against the three officers indicted. During the arraignment of […]

Breonna Taylor’s family and allies spoke out for the first time since the Kentucky Grand Jury failed to charge anyone in her death. The hour long press conference was full of anger, hurt, disappointment in the legal system. Breonna’s mother was too choked up to speak at the press conference but her sister read her […]

After 100+ days of protests, a Kentucky Grand Jury has indicted one former officer for his actions the night Breonna Taylor was murdered in her own home.  However Louisville police will not face any charges for her death.

New evidence will be brought before a grand jury next week in the case of the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor by Louisville Police officers. Kentucky attorney general Daniel Cameron will be making a statement to the press after the grand jury makes its decision on the indictments for officers Brett Hankison, Myles Cosgrove and […]

Congresswoman Maxine Waters said something the other day that really made me think or question are we ready for November? Meaning, are we prepared if Trump loses the election and refuses to leave office? Now, Auntie Maxine is usually on point and doesn’t say things to just say them. The interesting thing she pointed out […]

During his press briefing on Friday, Governor Andrew Cuomo revealed a plan called the “Say Their Name” Reform, in response to the protests and demonstrations against the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. The 4 cornerstones of the reform are as follows: Transparency of prior police disciplinary records – known […]


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