State Of Emergency For LMPD Ahead Of Breonna Taylor Decision

Louisville Prepares For Possible Unrest As Grand Jury Decision In Breonna Taylor Case Nears

(Louisville, KY) - LMPD is under a state of emergency ahead of a decision from Attorney General Daniel Cameron in the Breonna Taylor case. 

Interim Police Chief Robert Schroeder announced Monday that all vacation requests for officers are being canceled until further notice.

Despite the announcement, there's no timetable for Cameron's decision on possible charges against the officers involved in the deadly drug raid on Taylor's home. 

One officer involved in the March 13th raid has already been fired, and the city has agreed to a $12 million settlement with Taylor's family. 

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