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Nearly three months after Taylor's death, the Louisville Police Department released a four-page incident report from March 13. You can
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Louisville council passes 'Breonna's Law' banning no-knock warrantsThe Louisville, Kentucky, metro council unanimously voted to pass an ordinance called 'Breonna's Law' on Thursday, banning no-knock search warrants in wake of Breonna Taylor's death.
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Louisville Council Votes to Ban No-Knock Warrants After Breonna Taylor’s KillingMayor Greg Fischer said he plans to 'sign 'Breonna’s Law' as soon as it hits my desk'
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Louisville bans 'no-knock' warrants after Breonna Taylor's killingLouisville, Kentucky, has banned the use of controversial “no-knock” warrants and named the new ordinance for Breonna Taylor
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Louisville city council unanimously pass 'Breonna's Law' to ban no-knock warrantsNEW: Louisville city council votes unanimously to pass ban on no-knock warrants, a measure known as “Breonna’s Law,” named after the former EMT who died in a police raid at her apartment.
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Breonna Taylor case: Breonna's Law passed to ban no-knock warrantsThe Louisville Metro Council unanimously passed Breonna's Law, outlawing 'no-knock' warrants and requiring body cameras be turned on before and after every search.
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