On the Ground in Louisville

Published: Sept. 24, 2020, 10:11 a.m.

b'This episode contains strong language.\\n\\nBreonna Taylor\\u2019s mother and her supporters had made their feelings clear: Nothing short of murder charges for all three officers involved in Ms. Taylor\\u2019s death would amount to justice.\\n\\nOn Wednesday, one of the officers was indicted on a charge of \\u201cwanton endangerment.\\u201d No charges were brought against the two officers whose bullets actually struck Ms. Taylor.\\n\\nIn response, protesters have again taken to the streets to demand justice for the 26-year-old who was killed in her apartment in March.\\n\\nWe speak to our correspondent Rukmini Callimachi, who is on the ground in Louisville, Ky., about the reaction to the grand jury\\u2019s decision.\\n\\nGuest: Rukmini Callimachi, a correspondent for The New York Times.\\xa0\\n\\nFor more information on today\\u2019s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily\\xa0\\n\\nBackground reading:\\xa0A former Louisville police detective has been charged with \\u201creckless endangerment\\u201d for his role in the killing of Breonna Taylor. Protesters poured into the streets, and two officers were shot in Louisville after the announcement. The city\\u2019s police chief said that neither of the officers\\u2019 injuries were life-threatening.A Times investigation explores the events leading up to the shooting of Ms. Taylor and its consequences.'