 Massive protests erupted in the U.S. on September 23, condemning the grand jury's verdict on the Breonna Taylor case. Protests happened in major cities including Washington, D.C., New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Portland, Seattle, and Louisville, where Breonna was shot dead by cops. The protests were triggered after a jury in the U.S. state of Kentucky refused to charge the three officers involved in the fatal shooting of medical worker Breonna Taylor. Instead of a murder indictment, as was requested by Taylor's family and supporters in a lawsuit claiming wrongful death, the jury only sanctioned indictment against one of the officers for supposedly endangering the lives of the victim's neighbors with police firing. The A.G. in Kentucky is not the D.L.J. Brett Hankinson, who is expelled from the Louisville Metro Police Department, will be facing three charges of wanton endangerment for blindly firing 10 rounds of bullets at a neighbor's apartment window. The jury brought up the low-level felony charges, which only carry a maximum prison sentence of five years each. The jury also decided to let off Jonathan Mattingly and Miles Cosgrove, who had shot 20 rounds of Taylor and her partner inside her apartment. The jury rejected the family's lawsuit despite the fact that forensics had found six bullets on Taylor's body. It was also established that Cosgrove's bullet had killed Taylor. The jury was impaneled by Kentucky State Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who is from the Republican Party. The Taylor family have expressed their disappointment with the outcome of the lawsuit, which their lawyer characterizes outrageous and defensive. Louisville has been witnessing major protests and demonstrations since March, demanding justice for Taylor, which only intensified after the killing of George Floyd in May and the consequent nationwide protests. According to reports, the police in Louisville preemptively fired flash bangs and tear gas at demonstrators 30 minutes before curfew was set to begin. The police repression also led to 127 arrests across the city, with further repression expected as protests continued to intensify.