'Take back Louisville' rally held as city suffers record number of killings

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'Take back Louisville' rally held as city suffers record number of killings
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The impassioned pro-police group saw several dozen members march across Jeffersontown, calling on residents to encourage and support their local police officers.

The impassioned group began the morning with a prayer before meeting at noon to rally in Veteran's Park, WDRB reports.

Her death, coupled with that of George Floyd, sparked widespread protests across the country and led to the city settling a wrongful death lawsuit with Taylor's family for $12 million and commit to instituting several reforms to policing practices. Micheshia Norment, the mother of Dequante Hobbs, the 7-year-old boy killed by a stray bullet in 2017, spoke to the publication about the rise in gun violence.

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