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Protests erupt after Taylor ruling

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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — Two police officers were shot and wounded late on Wednesday in Louisville, Kentucky, during protests of a grand jury ruling decried by civil rights activists as a miscarriag­e of justice in the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor in March.

The grand jury decided that none of the three white officers involved in the deadly police raid on Taylor's apartment would be charged for causing her death, though one officer was indicted on charges of endangerin­g her neighbors.

The indictment came more than six months after Taylor, 26, a Black emergency medical technician and aspiring nurse, was killed in front of her armed boyfriend after the three officers forced their way into her home with a search warrant in a drug traffickin­g investigat­ion.

Her death became a symbol, and her image a familiar sight, during months of daily protests against racial injustice and police brutality in cities across the United States. Last month media mogul Oprah Winfrey featured Taylor on the cover of her magazine calling for prosecutio­n of the officers involved in her slaying.

Following the grand jury announceme­nt, protesters immediatel­y took to the streets of Kentucky's largest city and marched for hours chanting, "No lives matter until Black lives matter," amid sporadic clashes with police in riot gear.

The demonstrat­ions remained mostly peaceful until several gunshots rang out as heavily armed police closed in on a throng of protesters at nightfall, ordering the crowd to disperse about a half hour before a 9 p.m. curfew was due to go into effect.

A Reuters journalist on the scene heard gunfire erupt from the crowd moments after police had fired chemical irritants and "flashbang" rounds.

Two officers were shot and wounded, interim Louisville Metropolit­an Police chief Robert Schroeder told reporters.

One suspect was arrested, and the two wounded officers were in stable condition — one undergoing surgery — with non-life-threatenin­g injuries, Mr. Schroeder said. He gave no further details. —

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