Breonna Taylor’s Family Says No-Knock Warrant Tied To Gentrification Plan


Breonna Taylor’s family is updating their lawsuit against Louisville with some shocking new allegations.

As calls for justice for Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old Black woman slain while in her home in Louisville by Louisville Metro Police Department ficers, continue to echo across the country, a new development in the case might bring justice a little closer. Breonna’s family has now updated their lawsuit against the city Louisville, claiming that her shooting death was a result authorities executing a no-knock search warrant on her home to speed up an ongoing gentrification project in the neighborhood. 

The lawsuit, which was updated Sunday by the family’s attorneys, claims that Breonna’s home, which is around 10 miles from the redevelopment site, was targeted by law enforcement because there was, “a political need to clear out a street for a large real estate development project” … adding that the 26-year-old’s death was the result “a newly formed, rogue police unit violating all levels policy, protocol and policing standards.” The document points out that this year in a 3-week plan– and less than a month after Breonna’s death, 8 homes in her neighborhood were demolished to speed up the ongoing development a multi-million dollar plan. 

Breonna Taylor’s Family Says No-Knock Warrant Tied To Gentrification Plan

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The doc explains that the entire incident could have been avoided if cops had surveilled the homes or ran the plates on Breonna’s and her boyfriend’s cars and discovered that neither the vehicles belonged to the suspects that the cops were searching for that night. Instead, by focusing on Breonna’s home, ficers thought they were targeting some the city’s violent drug rings when that simply was not the reality. Breonna and her boyfriend “were not anywhere close to Louisville’s versions Pablo Escobar or Scarface. And they were not violent criminals. They were simply a setback to a large real estate development deal and thus the issue needed to be cleaned up,” the family explains in the documents. 

A spokeswoman for Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said the allegations are “outrageous” and “without foundation or supporting facts.” The spokeswoman continued, “They are insulting to the neighborhood members the Vision Russell initiative and all the people involved in the years work being done to revitalize the neighborhoods west Louisville.”

May Breonna Taylor rest in power.