(NPR) A Year After Breonna Taylor's Killing, Family Says There's 'No Accountability'

A Year After Breonna Taylor's Killing, Family Says There's 'No Accountability'



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A Year After Breonna Taylor's Killing, Family Says There's 'No Accountability'






A makeshift memorial in Injustice Square Park in downtown Louisville for Breonna Taylor in Sept. 2020 in Louisville, KY. Taylor was killed a year ago during in her home during a botched narcotics raid carried out by Louisville police.



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A Year After Breonna Taylor's Killing, Family Says There's 'No Accountability'






Taylor was shot and killed in her apartment by Louisville police last March. "I can't believe it's a year later and we're still just asking people to do the right thing," her mother said recently.