It's been more than three months since Breonna Taylor was killed in her home by Louisville, Kentucky, police officers executing a 'no-knock' warrant.
From left, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, Det. Myles Cosgrove and Det. Brett Hankison are seen here.Walker surrenders and is taken into custody on charges of attempted murder of a police officer.
Protesters hold up signs on June 3, 2020, during a "Breonna Taylor and Black Lives Matter" protest in New York City, after the recent death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd. Louisville judge Olu Stevens agrees to release Walker from jail and into home confinement in order to keep the jail population low as a preventative measure against the spread of the coronavirus.
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