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Kentucky Grand Jury Officer Who Shot Innocent Black Woman
Protests are taking place in New York and Chicago, etc.
Taylor died after eight police bullets in March.
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Protests of racial discrimination took place in various parts of the United States when the American court granted indulgences to police officers who shot and killed black women in self-defense. Two policemen were shot in the process of the protests, President Trump criticized him harshly and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden called for restraint and said there was no violence. Reporter Lee Dong-woo reports. In Louisville, Kentucky, the police officers who shot and killed the black woman Breona Taylor in March were acquitted by the Kentucky Grand Jury on self-defense. The protests are spreading in Louisville, Kentucky, New York and Chicago, as the acquittal is known. Following the death of George Floyd, a black man who died due to excessive repression by the police in May, protests across the country are reigniting. In March, Breona Taylor, a black woman living in Louisville, was killed by eight shots from three police officers who arrived suddenly at dawn. When a police officer looking for a drug offender raided Taylor’s home looking for the wrong address, Taylor’s boyfriend misinterpreted the police as an intruder and shot him. Meanwhile, in Louisville, two police officers were shot and wounded during protests. President Trump harshly criticized the violent protests. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden also appealed to refrain from violent protests. Like the death of George Floyd, the protests against the ruling are on signs of spreading across the country and are likely to have a significant impact on the November election process. This is YTN Lee Dong-woo.