Protesters march against police brutality in Los Angeles, on Sept. 23, following a decision on the Breonna Taylor case in Louisville, KY. A judge announced charges brought by a grand jury against Detective Brett Hankison, one of three police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Taylor in March./Credit:	Apu Gomes/AFP/Getty Images

Protesters march against police brutality in Los Angeles, on Sept. 23, following a decision on the Breonna Taylor case in Louisville, KY. A judge announced charges brought by a grand jury against Detective Brett Hankison, one of three police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Taylor in March./Credit: Apu Gomes/AFP/Getty Images

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