body cameras Attorney for Breonna Taylor's Family Sues Cops for Bodycam Footage Police have said there is no footage showing the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky. But Sam Aguiar, an attorney for Taylor’s family, filed a suit believing there is video footage that has not been seen. CK Hoffler, president of National Bar Association, discusses the suit.
george floyd A Minnesota Jury Finally Told Us the Murder of a Black Man Mattered… Even at the Hands of a White Cop I hope for just one evening, Black men will feel their lives matter, and there will be accountability for our unjust, unprovoked deaths.
Chauvin Trial Derek Chauvin Found Guilty of Murder in Death of George Floyd A Minnesota jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.
derek chauvin WATCH: Judge Reads Verdict in Derek Chauvin Trial Judge Peter Cahill reads the verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. Chauvin was convicted of all three charges including second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
breonna taylor One Year After Her Death, a Kentucky Bill Named for Breonna Taylor Would Reform the Police in Her Name As the anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death by Louisville police approaches, Kentucky State Rep. Attica Scott is hoping to pass a bill, know as Breonna’s Law, that would ban no-knock warrants in the state and add new police accountability measures. Scott joined LX News to make a case for why her bill is the best option to prevent another innocent...
breonna taylor Breonna Taylor Case: What Needs to Happen for More Charges to be Filed Against the Cops Involved in Her Death An anonymous grand juror in the Breonna Taylor case has revealed that the jury was never asked to consider charges directly linked to her death. Attorney Michael Starr Hopkins joined LX News to discuss what may come next in the case, and said more charges against the police officers involved in her shooting are still possible.
presidential debates First Presidential Debate: Trump's Taxes, COVID-19, SCOTUS Among Likely Topics Expect fireworks over the coronavirus, the Supreme Court and President Trump's leaked tax returns as Trump and Joe Biden square off on the debate stage for the first time
breonna taylor Breonna Taylor Protests: Louisville Scholars Say Police Reforms Aren't Enough to Fix Systemic Racism As protests continue following the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor shooting case, many are questioning how to fight the deeply rooted issue of systemic racism. Louisville Professors Deonte Hollowell and Cicely Cottrell from Spaulding University said it will take more than just police reform to change the narrative of the “criminal black man” in American society.
2020 Election How President Trump is Laying the Groundwork to Contest an Unclear Election Outcome President Trump sparked outrage and alarm when he suggested that he may not accept the results of the November election. Political strategist Cristina Antelo said his “bluster” is part of a strategy to prepare for a fight over an unclear election outcome.
breonna taylor What's Next for Breonna Taylor's Case: How Federal Charges May Still Be Possible Under a Biden Administration A Kentucky grand jury has decided not to indict any of the police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor with homicide or manslaughter, but that doesn’t mean there can’t be additional charges in the future to hold the officers responsible for her death. Attorney Michael Starr Hopkins explains that federal charges could still be possible under a...