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Louisville council declares 'no confidence' in mayor over handling of Breonna Taylor case - USA TODAY
Sep 18, 2020 53 secs

Louisville's city council declared "no confidence" in Mayor Greg Fischer over the Breonna Taylor case and gave him a list of ways to build back trust.

The city of Louisville has agreed to pay Breonna Taylor's family $12 million in a civil lawsuit, which includes police reforms.

— The Louisville Metro Council on Thursday approved a resolution that not only declared "no confidence" in Mayor Greg Fischer over his handling of the death of Breonna Taylor and the subsequent unrest but also offered him a list of ways to regain the city's trust.

The latest: Critics say Louisville settled too soon in Breonna Taylor case, betrayed police officers.

Her death ignited more than 100 days of protest in Louisville and unleashed a torrent of national figures calling for "justice for Breonna" and the arrest of the officers who fired their weapons.

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer spoke at the press conference where city officials and Breonna Taylor's attorneys detailed the $12 million settlement

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