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Home where 92 year old was shot and killed by police to be used to mentor teens
Home with dark past gets new life
The Neal Street home of Kathryn Johnston, the woman who was killed in 2006 during a botched drug raid by police, is getting new life as the home of an organization that helps Atlanta youth.
ATLANTA - A home in west Atlanta where a 92-year-old woman was shot and killed by police is being turned into a center to mentor teens.
Kathryn Johnston lived on Neal Street. In 2006 she was shot and killed by police when they served a no-knock warrant at the wrong house.
Life after death: A Black mother’s perspective
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One White officer is found guilty of murdering a Black man – a slow, agonizing death that was recorded and televised, causing severe trauma to the people watching it around the world. A textbook example of post-traumatic stress disorder for most people involved. However, no one is speaking up about the ongoing trauma that Black mothers experience on a daily basis, living with the present and persistent fear that when they send their child out into the world every day, that the likelihood of them returning home to them alive and in one piece is slim.
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State Sen. Tim Kearney, who represents parts of Delaware and Chester counties, has reintroduced Breonna’s Law in the Pennsylvania legislature.
“It’s a law, essentially, which would prohibit police from using no-knock warrants which, of course, led to Breonna [Taylor’s] death in Kentucky a little over a year ago,” Kearney said.
Taylor was killed by plainclothes police officers in her Louisville apartment as they were executing a no-knock warrant, a search warrant that allows police to enter spaces without announcing themselves.
If passed, Senate Bill 296 would require law enforcement to knock and make themselves known when serving a warrant. In addition, officers would have to wear body cameras and clothing that identifies them as law enforcement.
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