'This is my space': In Breonna Taylor's hometown, protesters become family

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Demonstrators arrived at a park in Louisville, Ky., months ago to demand justice for George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, who were both killed by police.

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Brown spent part of her childhood in foster care. It left her closed off, she said, and she struggled to connect with most people on a deeper level. But something changed her here. She has gone through things with people that make the surface-level relationships she’s used to no longer possible.. A photographer, 27-year-old Tyler Gerth, well-known and well-loved by the protesters, was shot and killed. The alleged gunman had been a regular at the park, but protesters kicked him out for misbehavior and they’d worried he was mentally unstable. He came back and fired into the square.

Get breaking news, investigations, analysis and more signature journalism from the Los Angeles Times in your inbox.Millicent Cahoon, a local therapist, put out a call to her network that day, and a contingent of counselors arrived at the square. Dozens of protesters have since sought help to deal with the traumas of this occupation, which, especially in the beginning, routinely drew an aggressive police response. People have described having nightmares, she said.

“Why did she have to die?” Brown said. “All of these problems existed before Breonna Taylor died. Why couldn’t she have been part of this movement alive, instead of the name that we’re chanting?”Get all the day's most vital news with our Today's Headlines newsletter, sent every weekday morning.

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