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Two years after Taylor's death, a book by Mattingly was released in which he said of Glover, "They had a tracker on his car, ping on his phone, they knew where he was", and that awareness of Glover's location changed the "no-knock warrant" for Taylor's home into a "knock warrant."
In the wake of the Breonna Taylor shooting (March 2020) and the later (May–June 2020) George Floyd protests, the Louisville Metro Council unanimously voted on June 11, 2020, for "Breonna's Law", a ban on no-knock warrants in Louisville, Kentucky. [17]
Rep. Morgan McGarvey, left, and Sen. Rand Paul stand together during a press conference to introduce the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act, which would prohibit no-knock warrants on the federal level ...
The falsifications included claiming in the warrant a US Postal Inspector verified that a suspect in the narcotics investigation was receiving packages at Taylor’s apartment, even though another ...
Breonna Taylor (June 5, 1993 – March 13, 2020) was an African-American woman who was shot and killed while unarmed in her Louisville, Kentucky home by three police officers who entered under the auspices of a "no-knock" search warrant.
Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency medical technician, was asleep in bed with her boyfriend on March 13, 2020, when Louisville police executing a no-knock warrant burst into her apartment.
Months after Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey banned almost all no-knock raids in response to the shooting death of Breonna Taylor, his police officers reportedly crashed their way into a local home ...
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