The U.S. federal government filed civil rights charges Thursday against four Louisville police officers over the “no knock” drug raid that left Breonna Taylor dead in 2020. The charges include deprivation of rights and conspiracy. “Breonna Taylor should be alive today,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said as he spoke about the allegations made against the four officers.
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