Protests erupt following court decision in Breonna Taylor case

By Maia Irvin 

Protesters in Louisville and other major cities across the U.S. took to the streets Wednesday and Thursday nights in response to a grand jury's decision to not prosecute police officers for killing Breonna Taylor, news sources reported.

On Wednesday night, protests in Louisville began peacefully but turned violent with garbage can fires, vehicle damage, and store theft, AP News reported. Two officers were also shot and injured by a gunman who has been charged, according to AP News. 

AP News also reported that police showed up in riot gear and blocked roads in Louisville on Thursday night. Officers also blocked the exits of a church that protesters were utilizing to avoid arrest for violating the city curfew, according to AP News. 

USA Today reported that there were many protests that sprung up in several U.S. cities on Wednesday night with a few becoming heated. Thirteen people were arrested in Portland after police declared a riot and protesters threw Molotov cocktails at them, reported USA Today. 

Multiple people were also arrested in Atlanta and Seattle after police used tear gas and pepper spray to disburse the crowds of protesters, according to USA Today. 



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