TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「A grand jury in Kentucky brought no charges against Louisville police officers for the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor inside her apartment in March, but did charge one officer for endangering Taylor's neighbors, as bullets entered their homes during the late-night raid. @attorneycrump, who represents the 26-year-old's family, called the charges "outrageous and offensive" in a tweet after learning that Brett Hankison, a former police detective, was charged with three counts of wanton endangerment. Hankison faces a maximum of five years in prison. Protests immediately began in the city, where the mayor declared a state of emergency ahead of the announcement. Calls for the officers involved in Taylor's death to be arrested and criminally charged have been echoed from Louisville to Hollywood amid nationwide demonstrations over racial injustice and police violence since George Floyd's killing by police in late May. Last week, the city of Louisville agreed to a settlement with Taylor's family that included a $12 million payment and police reforms. Read more at the link in bio. Photographs by @branbell2019—@gettyimages and @xavierburrell—@nytimes/@reduxpictures」9月24日 8時25分 - time

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A grand jury in Kentucky brought no charges against Louisville police officers for the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor inside her apartment in March, but did charge one officer for endangering Taylor's neighbors, as bullets entered their homes during the late-night raid. @attorneycrump, who represents the 26-year-old's family, called the charges "outrageous and offensive" in a tweet after learning that Brett Hankison, a former police detective, was charged with three counts of wanton endangerment. Hankison faces a maximum of five years in prison. Protests immediately began in the city, where the mayor declared a state of emergency ahead of the announcement. Calls for the officers involved in Taylor's death to be arrested and criminally charged have been echoed from Louisville to Hollywood amid nationwide demonstrations over racial injustice and police violence since George Floyd's killing by police in late May. Last week, the city of Louisville agreed to a settlement with Taylor's family that included a $12 million payment and police reforms. Read more at the link in bio. Photographs by @branbell2019@gettyimages and @xavierburrell@ニューヨーク・タイムズ/@reduxpictures


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