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The Daily

The Killing of Breonna Taylor, Part 1

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

At the beginning of 2020, Breonna Taylor posted on social media that it was going to be her year. She was planning a family with her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker; she had a new job and a new car. She had also blocked Jamarcus Glover, a convicted drug dealer with whom she had been romantically involved on and off since 2016, from her phone. But forces were already in motion. The Louisville Police Department was preparing raids on locations it had linked to Mr. Glover — and Ms. Taylor’s address was on the target list. In the raid that ensued, Ms. Taylor was fatally shot. Her name has since become a rallying cry for protesters. Today, in the first of two parts, we explore Ms. Taylor’s life and how law enforcement ended up at her door. Guests: Rukmini Callimachi, a correspondent for The Times, and Yoruba Richen, a documentary filmmaker, talk to Ms. Taylor’s mother, Tamika Palmer; her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker; and her cousin, Preonia Flakes. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily Background reading: The story of what happened the night Breonna Taylor was killed remains largely untold. A Times Investigation explores the path to the shooting and its consequences.

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Man, what you turned on here on the day to see.

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In the spring of 2019, this video started circulating online.

0:43.7

It showed the police in the city of Louisville, in Kentucky, making a track of the police

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stop.

0:57.7

The driver was a black teenage boy.

1:02.6

He happened to be his high school's homecoming king and a multiple scholarship winner.

1:09.9

He had borrowed his mom's car to go buy a slushie at the local store.

1:17.9

He suddenly found himself being pulled out of the car, being handcuffed, being searched,

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for the offense of making a white turn.

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And this video that went viral online was far from the first time that something like this

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