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0 BREAKING: Attorney General Daniel Cameron just announced that the grand jury failed to indict any of the officers for Breonna Taylor’s death. This injustice can’t happen again. Click here now to to stop more murders like Breonna Taylor’s! Skip to Content Make Calls Open Menu Close Menu Make Calls Open Menu Close Menu Make Calls THIS IS BREONNA TAYLOR She was brutally shot and killed by police in her own home. She did nothing wrong. Months after her murder at the hands of LMPD, her family has been denied the justice they deserve. Click below to take action or call 502-735-1784 to demand justice for Breonna right away. SIGN THE PETITION Make Calls BREONNA TAYLOR: SAY HER NAME Keep reading for important updates and action steps to #StandWithBre and finally secure justice in this case—or click to learn more about Breonna and the facts of the case. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASE UPDATE: Breonna and her family are still without justice. Attorney General Daniel Cameron just announced that the grand jury failed to indict any of the officers for Breonna Taylor’s death, and that they would indict only Officer Brett Hankison with shots fired into other apartments during this senseless killing. This announcement is a slap in the face to the family of Breonna Taylor and the community at large. Here are five things that must happen to ensure an injustice of this magnitude never happens again. We’ll need all hands on deck: 1. The Department of Justice must take immediate action to bring charges against all LMPD officers involved in Breonna’s murder. The State of Kentucky has failed to secure justice for Breonna Taylor, for her family, and for her community. The responsibility now falls on the Department of Justice to hold Breonna Taylor’s murderers accountable. Additionally, we demand that the Biden/Harris Campaign, who can and should be leading the call for justice on this issue, demand immediate DoJ action in this case. 2. Commonwealth’s Attorney Tom Wine, who originally presided over Breonna’s case, must step down for his gross mishandling of the Louisville Police Department and the subsequent investigation of Breonna Taylor’s murder. In the days following her murder at the hands of officers Brett Hankison, Myles Cosgrove, and John Mattingly, Attorney Wine made no moves to condemn or in anyway hold the LMPD accountable. When he did take action, it was to charge Breonna’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker for attempted murder of a police officer—even though he was defending himself from the plain clothes officers who recklessly and violently invaded his home that night. YOUR demands caused Attorney Tom Wine to drop the charges against Kenny and ultimately recuse himself from the case. Now we must demand that he step down! 3. We need full transparency from the grand jury and an independent overhaul of its findings, including a release of the transcripts from the proceedings as requested by Breonna’s family. Breonna Taylor was sleeping in her own bed when she was murdered. It is outrageous that not a single charge was brought for her death. We CAN’T let this stand. 4. We must pass Breonna’s Law to ban no knock warrants in cities across the country to prevent more murders like Breonna Taylor’s. A No-Knock warrant is the type of warrant that killed Breonna. They’re dangerous, unnecessary, and statistically more likely to target black and brown lives. We successfully helped pass Breonna’s Law in Louisville, which banned no-knock warrants there—now we MUST do it again nationwide. 5. Lastly, we must support a new Commonwealth’s Attorney candidate for Louisville, and for prosecutors’ offices across the country, who can stand up for civilians against the brutality of our criminal legal system. The system hasn’t failed, it was built this way. It is critical that we come together to dismantle and replace it with something imaginative and redemptive. It is critical that ALL of us step up and make these five demands of our country and of our communities. We CAN secure justice for Breonna and end the epidemic of police brutality in America, but it will take all of us doing the hard work necessary to create that change. Please join us. Take Action MAKE CALLS ABOUT BREONNA As a full-time EMT for two hospitals in Louisville, Kentucky, Breonna Taylor was a beloved and respected essential worker during the coronavirus pandemic. That police brutality killed her, and not the virus, is a painful reflection of the state of America. A loving daughter, caring sister, and a kind and giving friend throughout her short life, she had a servant’s heart and dedicated her entire life to helping people. Breonna and her hard-working family moved to Louisville, Kentucky 12 years ago looking for a better life together. They found better jobs, a welcoming community, good schools, and were happy to call Louisville their home. Breonna was always caring and thoughtful of others. At an early age she decided to dedicate her time to helping people. She worked with children with disabilities right after she graduated high school and spent the last several years working as an Emergency Medical Technician as she prepared to become a full-time nurse. As proud as her family was of the good she did, they were concerned by the risks she faced serving patients impacted by the coronavirus. As an employee of not just one but two medical centers, she was living out her dream of serving others. She was truly on the front lines of the pandemic response, risking her own life every day to protect the community that she had come to love, and that loved her. AS CONCERNED AS HER FAMILY WAS ABOUT HER PUTTING HERSELF AT RISK AS AN EMT DURING A PANDEMIC, THEY NEVER EVER EXPECTED THAT HER LIFE WOULD BE TAKEN IN HER OWN HOME BY THE LOCAL POLICE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT THE CASE / MARCH 13, 2020 Around 1 a.m. on March 13, while Breonna was asleep in her own bed, a rogue, renegade task force of three white male Louisville Metro Police officers with questionable records known as the Crime Interdiction Division gathered silently outside and crept through her apartment complex in the dead of night. Not a single member of the community saw or heard them. They were dressed in plain clothes and never announced themselves or knocked on Breonna’s door. When they arrived at Breonna’s apartment, they broke the door down, burst into her home, and in a matter of seconds, they opened fire, taking Breonna’s life. The police were so wildly irresponsible and reckless, that their bullets were found in three different apartments. In total, they fired their weapons dozens of times, hitting Breonna at least 8 times, likely more. The local funeral home told the family that her body was riddled with bullets. The officers would later claim that they had an arrest warrant, and were executing a drug raid, and they only opened fire in self-defense. Breonna’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, who is an upstanding citizen and is beloved by Breonna’s family, was also home asleep at the time and did indeed fire on one of the police officers during the raid, but only because he thought he and Breonna were experiencing an armed robbery. The officers did not announce themselves before entering, and they were not in uniform. Kenneth actually called the police himself, assuming they were experiencing a dangerous break-in. No drugs were found at the scene. Breonna was not a suspect. Instead of holding the officers involved accountable, the police arrested Kenneth Walker, a licensed gun owner who was merely defending himself and his family. The LMPD officers responsible for Breonna’s murder are John Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove. Attorney General Daniel Cameron just announced that the grand jury failed to indict any of the officers for Breonna Taylor’s death, and that they would indict only Officer Brett Hankison with shots fired into other apartments during this senseless killing. NOT ONLY WERE THESE OFFICERS AT THE WRONG HOME, IN THE WRONG APARTMENT COMPLEX, AND IN THE WRONG NEIGHBORHOOD, THE MAN THEY WERE LOOKING FOR HAD ALREADY BEEN ARRESTED BY THEIR DEPARTMENT EARLY THAT DAY. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STAND WITH BREONNA Breonna was asleep at home when a rogue task-force of the Louisville police broke down her door in the middle of the night and murdered her. They were attempting an illegal drug raid in the wrong neighborhood for a suspect that they'd already arrested earlier that day. Since the launch of this petition, Commonwealth Attorney Tom Wine has recused himself from the investigation into the LMPD conduct that night, the FBI is now investigating the killing of Breonna Taylor, the LMPD Police Chief, Steve Conrad, announced his retirement, all charges have been dropped against Breonna’s boyfriend, Kenny Walker, and the Louisville Metro Council passed a ban on no-knock raids like the one used to break into Breonna’s home, but our work is not done. Breonna and her family are still without justice. Attorney General Daniel Cameron just announced that the grand jury failed to indict any of the officers for Breonna Taylor’s death, and that they would indict only Officer Brett Hankison with shots fired into other apartments during this senseless killing. This announcement is a slap in the face to the family of Breonna Taylor and the community at large. We need all hands on deck to ensure an injustice of this magnitude never happens again. We must continue fighting through legal channels for justice for Breonna’s family and accountability for the officers involved. But in this moment, we must also do everything in our power to fight for deep, systemic change that prevents more murders like Breonna Taylor’s. That’s why we’re launching a full-force, nationwide demand that cities across the country pass Breonna’s Law to ban no-knock warrants. Add your name right now to call on city officials to stop more murders like Breonna Taylor’s, immediately. 55% 83,735 actions taken so far of our NEW goal of 150,000! Name * First Name Last Name Email * Zip code a project of Grassroots Law Project ©2020 Grassroots Law Project | info@grassrootslaw.org | Privacy Policy BREAKING CASE UPDATE: Attorney General Daniel Cameron just announced that the grand jury failed to indict any of the officers for Breonna Taylor’s death, and that they would indict only Officer Brett Hankison with shots fired into other apartments during this senseless killing. We can’t let this injustice stand. Add your name right now to call on every state to stop more murders like Breonna Taylor’s, immediately. * Sign Now!