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The condition of the two policemen must be stable and both are out of danger, said the police at a press conference.

The shooting is said to have taken place around 8:30 p.m. local time.

A person suspected of the shooting was arrested, police say.

Demonstrations in various American cities

Overnight, protests have broken out in several major cities in the United States, including the nation’s capital, Washington, DC, Atlanta, and New York City.

The protests escalated Wednesday after police officer Brett Hanikson dropped the murder charge of Breonna Taylor, who is black.

Hanikson was charged with dangerous conduct, but not with the murder of Breonna Taylor.

The decision was made by a grand jury in the state of Kentucky.

Looking for drugs

Taylor, 26, was murdered on March 13, when the civil police conducted a house search for drugs. During the incident, Taylor’s girlfriend shot the police, injuring one of them. He later explained that he acted in self-defense and thought it was the criminals who broke in.

Police fired into the house, where Taylor was beaten multiple times.

Since then, there have been many demonstrations against police violence and racism in Kentucky.

There were demonstrations in the streets when the ruling came. The protesters’ message is “justice for Breonna Taylor” and “black lives matter.”

Police are said to have detained several protesters during the day.

I want justice for Breonna Taylor

I want justice for Breonna Taylor

Photo: Dylan T. Lovan / AP

The FBI assists

The FBI has deployed special forces after a police officer was shot Wednesday to assist in the investigation of the incident.

Governor Andy Beshear also previously reported that National Guard soldiers are deployed to protect “critical infrastructure” in the city.

President Trump has been in contact with Governor Andy Beshear and will provide assistance.

“I pray for the two policemen who were shot in Louisville,” the president wrote on his Twitter account.

Demonstrations in Kentucky.  One person holds up a sign with the name Breonna Taylor.

Protesters call for justice for Breonna Taylor

Photo: Bryan Woolston / Reuters

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