Ben Crump said Breonna Taylor's family is "offended" at the weak charge for one ex-cop and that they're "trying to figure out what did the Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron present to the grand jury."

Nation

Protests erupted across the U.S. after a weak indictment or wanton endangerment in the police shooting of Breonna Taylor. The anger and frustration spilled over into the streets of various cities, turning violent at times.

A grand jury recommended there should be multiple counts of wanton endangerment in the first degree charged against one of the three Louisville police officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor more than six months ago.

Nation

The Louisville Metro Police Department has declared a state of emergency "in anticipation of Attorney General Daniel Cameron's announcement in the Breonna Taylor case," which could mean her killers won't be charged.

Crime

More Louisville Metro Police Department officers are being investigated in Breonna Taylor's shooting as the city prepares for Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron's decision whether to charge the cops who fired their guns.

Lousiville has reached a multi-million dollar settlement for police killing Breonna Taylor, but a closer look at similar settlements in recent years shows they fluctuate wildly for similar deadly offenses by cops.

A grand jury empaneled by Kentucky's attorney general is set to decide "very soon" whether to charge one, some or all of the officers involved with the botched no-knock warrant that led to Breonna Taylor's killing.

Crime

Kentucky prosecutors are slandering Breonna Taylor's reputation by trying to "posthumously frame" her in order "to clear police," lawyers charged.

Tennis

A growing number of athletes are using their platforms to protest racial injustice and police violence.

Her mother, boyfriend and witnesses are set to be interviewed.

He holds a news conference with Taylor's family.