How Voters Held Cameron Accountable For Denying Breonna Taylor Justice

<p>Justice delayed is justice denied,&rdquo; protesters shouted after learning a Louisville police officer fatally shot 26-year-old Breonna Taylor, an emergency room technician who was lying in bed near her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, at the time of the incident. Using a no-knock warrant, officers burst into the apartment, guns blazing. Believing someone was trying to break in, Walker sought to&nbsp;<a href="https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/breonna-taylor/2022/11/16/kenneth-walker-breonna-taylor-boyfriend-lawsuit-settlement-louisville/69653477007/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">defend himself</a>&nbsp;and Breonna to the best of his ability. Sadly, Myles Cosgrove, one of the officer&rsquo;s bullets, struck Breonna Taylor, robbing her of life and liberty. As the dust settled, Breonna Taylor&rsquo;s family demanded accountability from officials. These calls only amplified once the public discovered the no-knock warrant did not list Breonna Taylor or Kenneth Walkers&rsquo; names; police had no legal right to detain them, let alone recklessly discharge their weapons. While no one denies the fact that a Louisville police officer shot and killed Breonna Taylor, this hasn&rsquo;t been an open-shut case. Why haven&rsquo;t any police officers been held accountable for their actions?</p> <p><a href="https://momentum.medium.com/how-voters-held-cameron-accountable-for-denying-breonna-taylor-justice-f24e9e0e24bf"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>