In the United States, only one of the three police officers involved in the death of Breonna Taylor is prosecuted, and for a reason that may be puzzling: endangering the lives of others.

The

New York Times

 wonders what this count means and explains that "Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who oversees the prosecution, said the former detective was indicted by the grand jury because that the shots he had fired had gone through the walls of Ms. Taylor's apartment into a neighboring apartment, endangering three people. "

But none of the police officers are prosecuted for the death of the black nurse.

Last March, when they intervened on an arrest warrant, her boyfriend retaliated explaining that he believed in a burglary, and ensuring that the police had not announced, which they deny.

In an editorial titled "Miss Breonna Taylor," 

The Washington Post 

points out that no one is held to account for the nurse's death: she "was killed and the system shrugged."

In France, this is one of the consequences of the new announcements by the Minister of Health, in the face of the spread of the coronavirus: the public is not ready to return to the stadiums en masse.

It's "a new stop," writes

 L'Equipe

.

"In the eleven zones placed in a state of heightened alert, the maximum tonnage is thus reduced from 5,000 to 1,000 people."

Many sports depend on the ticket office.

"All these measures will come into force on Saturday, but the hand has been left to the prefects for their terms of application and discussions must take place over the next 48 hours between them and the elected officials of the communities concerned [...] And no doubt that we still have a tiny hope at Roland Garros to obtain a dispensation. "

The Parisian grand slam begins on Sunday.

Initially, the organizers hoped to be able to half fill the courts ...

"Juliette Gréco: there is no more after", regrets 

Liberation

 taking the title of one of his famous songs.

"Icon of Saint-Germain-des-Prés post-war, known for its elegance as its freedom of tone", the singer died Wednesday at the age of 93.

Another French personality, from the culinary art this time, left us on Wednesday: chef Pierre Troisgros.

"After Alain Chapel, Alain Senderens, Joël Robuchon, Paul Bocuse, he is one of the major figures of new cuisine who has just died, at the age of 92", laments

 Le Figaro

, recalling that he was closely related to his brother, who died in 83. An article in the form of a tribute to the creators of the salmon cutlet with sorrel.

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