U.S. Black Woman Shooting Death Case Bereaved Family Requests Court Record Disclosure September 26, 7:44

A grand jury in Kentucky, southern United States, held a meeting with the bereaved family on the 25th to decide that a former police officer who shot and killed a black woman was not charged with murder. Requested disclosure of court records up to.

In March, a police officer who was investigating drugs in Louisville, Kentucky, in the south of the United States, stepped into Briana Taylor's home, which had nothing to do with the investigation, and fired multiple guns. Was killed.



In the case, a state grand jury charged one of the three police officers on the scene with a dismissal for dangerous acts, but did not charge Taylor for his death. It was.



In response, the bereaved family held a press conference on the 25th, and Taylor's aunt said, "We found that we could not be saved. This decision is wrong. A black man killed by a police officer I'm angry at the endlessness. "



The lawyer who attended the press conference also asked the state attorney general to disclose the court's records leading up to the decision.



Following the grand jury's decision, a large number of citizens gathered in New York and Los Angeles to prosecute former police officers for murder, and judicial authorities and other parts of the United States There is widespread distrust and anger at the police.