NewsWorld WORLD: US – Two police officers shot during Louisville protests by Barbados Today 24/09/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Fernella Wedderburn 24/09/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 173 BBC – Two policemen have been shot amid protests in the US over a decision not to charge any officers over the killing of Breonna Taylor. Taylor, 26, a black hospital worker, was shot six times as three officers raided her home on 13 March. A grand jury in the city of Louisville returned only one minor charge against one of the officers, for shots which hit a neighbouring apartment. The attorney general said the two other officers’ actions had been justified. One had been hit by a shot fired by Ms Taylor’s boyfriend, who later told police he thought it was an ex-boyfriend of Ms Taylor who had broken into the apartment. A judge had granted a warrant to search Ms Taylor’s home because investigators suspected her ex-boyfriend, a convicted drug dealer, was using the address to receive packages. Ms Taylor had no criminal record. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Bangladesh opposition demand new vote Business owners disappointed Cases of killings of unarmed black people by police have fuelled anger across the US and beyond, spurred especially by the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis in May. The two police shot on Wednesday do not have life-threatening injuries and a suspect has been arrested. A state of emergency has been declared and the National Guard has been deployed. A three-day curfew from 21:00 to 06:30 (01:00-10:30 GMT) has been introduced, though crowds were still gathered after it came into effect. Dozens of protesters were arrested in Louisville overnight, with officers saying the total number of arrests may reach 100. At a news conference on Wednesday night, Louisville Interim Police Chief Robert Schroeder refused to comment on whether suspected gunman, Larynzo Johnson, had been participating in protests. “I am very concerned about the safety of our officers,” said Chief Schroeder. He said one injured officer has undergone surgery and they are both expected to recover. The officers have not been named. Mr Johnson, 26, is charged with wanton endangerment and assaulting a police officer. According to the Associated Press, the attack happened as protesters were moving through an alleyway to avoid a police roadblock as officers threw pepper balls at them. As shots rang out, the crowd scattered to take cover as officers in riot gear and rifles swarmed the area. Protests over the grand jury’s decision also took place in New York, Washington, Atlanta, and Chicago. News source: BBC Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Missing man Mikael Dash has been found 22/04/2025 Man charged with Foul Bay Beach double murder, crimes against minor 22/04/2025 More than 20 killed after gunmen open fire on tourists in Indian-administered... 22/04/2025