Civil Rights activist and Attorney Benjamin Crump, along with attorney Lonita Baker, gave an update Thursday on where the Breonna Taylor case stands. On Wednesday Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron met with Taylor’s family. The meeting provided an opportunity for Cameron to personally express his condolences to the family. Cameron took over Taylor’s case in May, two months after she was killed during the execution of a no-knock search warrant at her apartment.
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