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: The killing of Breonna Taylor at the hands of Louisville police galvanized a national protest movement. On Wed., Sept. 23, one of the officers was indicted on criminal charges in the case — but they weren’t for Taylor’s death. Many in Louisville and across the country are angry and frustrated with this outcome.
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- Paul Butler, an author and professor at Georgetown University, says that any self-defense claim by the the officers should have been decided by a trial jury, not prosecutors.
- Officer Brett Hankison was charged with wanton endangerment for shooting into an apartment adjacent to the one where Taylor was killed. He and his fellow officers were not charged for shooting or killing Taylor, as it was deemed a justifiable use of force by prosecutors and a grand jury.
- Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer declared a state of emergency after the announcement of the indictment, and protests broke out in Louisville and elsewhere in the US.
- Who was charged yesterday and why?
- What are some of the ways Professor Butler lists that police officers are subject to different legal standards than ordinary citizens?
- When and where was Taylor killed, and when and where were charges filed?
- Why do you think Taylor's death became a focus for protesters?
- How are police shootings handled differently than shootings by civilians in court?
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