At least 64 people were arrested in Louisville, Kentucky, as crowds marched Tuesday over the death of Breonna Taylor, police said
The protests were largely peaceful but a large group of demonstrators"crossed several intersections, creating dangerous situations as traffic continued to try to make its way in the area," Robert Schroeder, interim chief for the Louisville Metro Police Department, told reporters. Officers gave directions to stay on the sidewalk and those who did not were eventually arrested, Schroeder said. Those arrested will be charged with obstructing the roadway and disorderly conduct, he added.
Read More"A lot of times you want to give up, you want to walk away but I know she deserves justice," Palmer told CNN. A group of demonstrators sat down in front of police during a march for Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky.Numerous protesters traveled from Florida, Michigan and New York to join this week's demonstrations. Many say it's time for the officers involved in Taylor's death to be charged.
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