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Louisville police officer alleges discrimination over his opinion on Breonna Taylor's killing
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Kentucky police officer who was shot in 2020 during protests over
Breonna
Taylor
’s death is suing his department, alleging his superiors discriminated against him after he expressed his opinion about
Taylor
’s shooting. Louisville ...
Black Kentucky cop shot during Breonna Taylor protests sues his P.D. for discrimination
Black Kentucky cop shot during Breonna Taylor protests sues his P.D. for discrimination - Robinson Desroches says officers ‘who discuss race or criticize their experience related to race are vilified
Louisville police officer shot in 2020 Breonna Taylor protests files lawsuit against department
According to court records, Desroches claims he was shot alongside Major Aubrey Gregory on Sept. 23, 2020, by Larynzo Johnson "because LMPD officers killed Breonna Taylor." Desroches said he was shot in the abdomen where the bullet traveled through his hip and close to his spine,
Louisville police officer shot during Breonna Taylor protests sues department over lies about case
Louisville Metro Police Officer Robinson Desroches has filed a lawsuit claiming he was discriminated against after expressing his belief that the department lied to the public about Taylor’s death.
Louisville officer shot during Breonna Taylor protests sues city, department
In a lawsuit filed recently in Jefferson County Circuit Court, five-year veteran Robinson Desroches made claims of discrimination and racism.
LMPD officer shot during 2020 protests explains discrimination lawsuit against department
Desroches alleges after being shot during the 2020 protests, he was re-traumatized by his own department. He's now suing LMPD for discrimination and a hostile work environment.
Breonna Taylor's Civil Rights Were Violated by Ex-Louisville Officer, Jury Determines
A federal jury has convicted former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison for his role in the botched 2020 drug raid in Louisville that ended with Breonna Taylor dying from a gunshot wound. The death of Taylor,
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Brett Hankison seeks new trial, looks to reverse guilty verdict in Breonna Taylor case
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The former Louisville Metro Police detective found guilty of violating
Breonna
Taylor
’s civil rights is ...
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Has there been a ‘Karen Vibe Shift’? Viral service dog confrontation sparks debate
Nah, there’s a vibe shift happening with Karens People are realizing that high trust societies are built by the people ...
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After Trump’s win, Black women are rethinking their role as America’s reliable political organizers
After Trump was declared the winner over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, many politically engaged Black women said ...
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Louisville coalition demands more transparency from mayor in consent decree negotiations
"We keep showing up and we keep acting in good faith, but we're not seeing that from the mayor," former state Rep. Attica ...
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‘American Sublime,’ new SFMOMA exhibit, is an American elegy
The portrait hangs alongside nearly 50 other paintings in Sherald’s first major museum survey, “American Sublime,” at the San ...
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