Lawyer For Breonna Taylor’s Family Calls For Release Of Kentucky Grand Jury Evidence

LOUISVILLE, Ky.: A civil rights lawyer representing Breonna Taylor’s family on Friday demanded Kentucky’s state attorney general release the evidence presented to a grand jury that decided against charging police officers with homicide in her death during a botched raid.

“Release the transcripts!” Ben Crump said, leading Taylor’s relatives and others in a chant outside the grand jury building and questioning whether Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron presented the grand jury with enough evidence against the white officers.






“There seems to be two justice systems in America. One for Black America and one for white America,” Crump said.

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has also called on Cameron to make evidence in the case public.

In the U.S. justice system, prosecutors present findings in secret to a…

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