Shooting of Breonna Taylor

Kenneth Walker’s attorney had requested the permanent dismissal, saying Walker acted in self-defense when he fired a legally owned gun at officers during the botched police raid.
One of the first women to publicly come forward with sexual assault accusations against Russell Simmons reflects on finding her strength.
Det. Myles Cosgrove and Det. Joshua Jaynes were fired Tuesday after receiving notification from the department’s interim chief that they would be dismissed.
Detectives Joshua Jaynes and Myles Cosgrove reportedly were given letters on the pending terminations, nine months after the Black medical technician's killing.
Detective Joshua Jaynes has received a pretermination letter after an investigation found he had violated department procedures.
Tamika Palmer called on the president-elect to open investigations into police killings of Black people in the Washington Post ad.
On her first day of work, Rep.-elect Cori Bush wore a mask with Breonna Taylor's name on it —only to have several Republican colleagues mistake her for Taylor.
Brett Hankison, who faces low-level charges related to Taylor’s death, has been accused of using “his uniform and badge” to target women.
Louisville Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly claims Kenneth Walker's actions caused "severe trauma, mental anguish, and emotional distress."
Two anonymous jurors spoke to CBS's Gayle King about the hurdles in deliberating the case over the Louisville police killing of the 26-year-old Black woman.