Lotus today, a grand jury in louisville ruled that none of the officers involved in the shooting death of Brianna Taylor. Will be charged in her death this has resulted in protests around the country. This is video from the revenge for Brianna Taylor demonstration in san jose tonight. We know of multiple protests going on across the region this evening. Just hours after that a grand jury ruling Authorities Say the 2 officers were shot during protests in louisville. We know one officer is in stable condition. One officer is being treated tonight. The suspect has been taken into custody. Several shots rang out as protesters tried to avoid Police Brought blockades a nighttime curfew has been in effect in the city of louisville tonight. The only charges brought by the grand jury where 3 counts of wanton endangerment against fired officer Brett Hankinson for shooting into a home next to briana taylors home that had people inside yeah that despite taylor getting shot multiple times by officers who burst into her home. On march 13th during a narcotics investigation. News Nation ReporterNichole Berlie is breaking down all of the latest developments. After 6 months of investigating an announcement from kentuckys attorney general on the briana taylors death investigation, a grand jury voted to return an indictment. Against detective hankinson for 3 counts of wanton endangerment former Police OfficerBrett Hankinson indicted by a grand jury after the attorney general said he fired 10 bullets some of which went into an apartment adjacent to briana taylors. The attorney general saying 2 other officers jonathan mattingly, and Myles Cosgrove both fired shots that march night, including what he called the fatal shot that killed 26 yearold taylor, theyre not being indicted our investigation found that mattingly in cars grove. We are justified in the use of force just a few hours after the announcement we talked to some protesters in downtown louisville where people have been gathering for months has not right. Its not right out of the houses would be arrested we didnt get justice today, honestly was not surprised i think that all what we saw today. It is historic of how black folks have been treated in our nation and ben crump attorney for taylors family writing on twitter quote if Brett Hankinson behavior constituted wanton endangerment to people in neighboring apartments. Then it should also be considered wanton endangerment a briana in fact it should have been ruled wanton murder attorney general cameron saying the investigation took months with interviews as recent as last friday, the case then presented on monday so news nation asked how long the grand jury deliberated how long did they deliver a today began on monday or to begin tuesday. And that was of this week correct. I will that they started. Early monday. In some time. Before and so they heard everything they needed to hear the attorney general says its unlikely there will be any additional charges related to the shooting and adds that he understands that some people in the community may be hurting criminal law is not meant. To respond to every sorrow and grief and that is that is true here. My heart breaks. For the loss of miss taylor. One in danger of it is a felony that carries a punishment of up to 5 years in prison and a possible 10,000 fine now i can tell you the governor has authorized a limited deployment of the National Guard and the mayor has imposed a curfew which begins at 09 00pm out here thats eastern time. The cold early news nation reporting in louisville, kentucky. A lot to unpack here for more now on todays grand jury ruling were joined by attorney paula canny up all at the decision of course leaving the family all kinds of people confused heartbroken very angry was justice served. Well in my opinion, no justice was not served but justice is a process. Its a its a difficult situation. I mean what youve got to understand about this process as attorney general cameron was the one presenting the case to the grand jury. What is presented to the grand jury usually results in the grand jury issuing indictments for one d prosecutor wide send the a charge for so clearly prosecute their attorney general cameron had already decided before he started presenting evidence that all see it was going to seek charges for was Reckless Endangerment. I mean it was a complicated case and there are so many things wrong with the criminal Justice System are shown by this. They got a search warrant to do a search at night on a persons residence over drug packages and they began it by not announcing their presence is Police Officers and breaking the door down with a battering ram i mean that crazy flat out crazy and then. You know that they didnt charge for shooting all of the officer shot their guns, i mean, and the forensic still have not been released we still dont know which fire arm. Struck the fatal blow temp briana taylor. I mean the whole thing is just a not well done it seems to have an appearance propriety i mean even the fact that the attorney general took it over from the louisville District Attorney to initiate the prosecution is troubling because i mean there are political overtones this particular Deputy Attorney general is one of the people on President Trumps list to replay throughs Bader Ginsburg. So you know his republican there definitely are political overtones to this trump has him praise for our hes handled this and good prosecutor easily could have presented sufficient evidence to at the very least how the grand jury returned an indictment or manslaughter negligent homicide implied malice murder or even in this case, Reckless Endangerment with a firearm and the other thing is yes isnt about money, but its a super low level felony. The arrest warrant issued by the jury to give you a sense of how low level what is was only 15,000 and officer fired officers already been. You know booked and released. Paula branded taylors death has become part of the National Narrative since George Floyds death about the treatment of people of color by police and now this it in your mind is there any reason to believe that. Police reform of any kind. Well come because of this. Well i want to hope there has to a Police Reform and there has to be criminal Justice Reform and there has to be you know warm about how we do so much of what we do i mean so many people make mistakes uh District Attorneys signed off on the not only what was the probable cause for the warrant, but the method of execution that judge signed off on that as well these officers then went and use that battering ram so even as the simplest things in terms of you know how you execute a search warrant. We have to take a look at that and not doing this for that years, crazy and thats a remnant of the war on drugs which should sell you know wasnt really a racially motivated thing all you have to do back is go back to the sentencing differential between crack cocaine and powder cocaine crack cocaine having greater sentence is that about her cocaine because. People believe people of color you more than the white people use powder in terms of you know use of force policies as a country not just as the state attorney can talking but absolutely as a country we have establish a uniform use of force policy for the but because what is permissible on in kentucky is not permissible another state and meet other great irony of this is so many of the use of force. Policies and procedures are actually problem gated cried cried the companies as opposed to legislative bodies. So it is so ironic that the police who seek to enforce all these roles are really probably the most unregulated of any of the main government and cities under so to be regulated. Some know its time more politicians on all of us to set rules and regulations to control the conduct. Now the police not just more the safety of citizens, but for the safety of officers. I mean this was a super dangerous incident for for everybody involved its just that no Police Officers and this instead. You know got hurt so now im an optimist and i believe that saw i believe that this is the beginning of a or movement where we you know deep parts where we dont treat everything as a criminal justice problem and the election of chess game that some people are you know were upset about in San Francisco. Theyre making real. You know efforts. 2 you know reform all aspects of the criminal Justice System some know im going to be an optimist and im gonna leave that is sad as this is. It isnt going to stay this way it we will. You know i i won justice will prevail in all take a lesson from you know a lot of the druze Bader Ginsburg who did things with fervor and commitment and grayson i i believe that we can do that as a people and i also want to say you know violence against violence isnt going to do anything and so now i believe that where and people with lots of great people in yeah were going to have meaningful reform all right were going to have to end on that all great insights and certainly well be talking about this for quite some time. I asked for joining u. S. Attorney thank you so much tonight families who have had their own loved ones killed at the hands of Law Enforcement. Called 2 days the situation frustrating but not necessarily shocking our kron fours Jonathan Mccall is live for us tonight in the newsroom with the pain that theyre dealing with tonight, jonathan grant vicki you know what these families know all too well the pain that briana taylors family is dealing with. Thats because theyve had their own loved one shot and killed by Law Enforcement, but no one held accountable in the deaths they say todays decision is not justice and is just part of the system that continues to target and rob African Americans of their rights. Its a tight knit family where the members have been forced together through tragedy. Each of them losing a loved one at the hands of Law Enforcement and now that the news that the officers who killed Breonna Taylor wont be directly charged with her death. Dont causing them to reopen and relive their own pain for its people are. Has been brought to her account and very much as 13 and i hope more people open their eyes and see how. I read this problem and through virtual call wednesday evening, they tried to console in healed one another from the news that they say is disappointing but not shocking kat brooks in says taylors death is a clear cut sign that more needs to be done to protect black women who are also killed by police in staggering since the year 2015 a black women who we just make up 13 of the female population weve accounted for 20 of the women shot and killed by police and 28 of the unarmed deaths across the country, the uncle of oscar grant was among those also taking part in this call. The officer who killed grant youre as early was the last officer convicted of a deadly shooting here in the bay area. He says thats a problem we dont look at amas. Yesterday as an isolated. The most of us here in oakland. Sadly pretty much knew what the outcome was going to be. The officers werent going to charge. The numbers tell us the truth. As an example since officers murdered. Over 1300 bodies here in the state of california has been killed by the police not a single officer actually has been convicted except the joins ms. Others say that protest alone may not be enough to effect the change they want to see they may have to pack the polls in order to get their message across. Whats going to need to happen is were going to have to actually push out some of these fools who are it because we have political power to the state capitol. They did just you know they they just havent they just havent done their job. It should be noted that earlier this month, san leandro officer Bryan Fletcher was charged with manslaughter in the april shooting death of steven taylor. Fletcher is actually the first officer here in the bay area to be charged in connection with the deadly shooting as early a protest is set for tomorrow morning at 11 oclock in oakland for breonnataylor it will be held at a mural for her thats located at 15th and broadway. But tonight in the newsroom Jonathan Mccall kron 4 news. Thank you jonathan and our coverage on the decision in Breonna Taylors case continues throughout the night and at kron 4 dot com. There you can watch the Kentucky Attorney generals full announcement as well as a timeline of briana taylors case and reaction to todays decision its off kron 4 dot com. Burglaries in San Francisco are up 42 compared to last year and as of today there have been more than 5100 burglaries so far this year and surveillance cameras like this one have captured many of the crimes, especially over the past. Yikes 2 months and people in the northern part of the city places like north beach russian hill, paci ic theyre experiencing breakins almost daily our kron fours Taylor Bisacky breaks down what is going on she joins us now live with more taylor. The key as you can imagine neighbors here are very frustrated saying if there is a cycle going on here some of those thieves actually returned to the same homes sometimes within the same week. Sometimes even just one day after and here in pacific heights, Small Businesses are no exception. Check out this damage youll see the smashed window cracked glass going all the way down to the bottom of the window and im not sure this can pick up on the camera but youll see burn marks in his glass because the suspects were seen in the Surveillance Video actually holding a blowtorch to this area. Well when that didnt work they grabbed a planter to try to smash their way inside. Its a big wave of crime right now and its a home burglaries and this is scary we i cannot sleep at night anymore. Unfortunately, you know gore isnt alone. Surveillance videos like this taken over the last 2 months percent were from other neighbors. After she made flyers and posted on social media in the next door app focused in San Franciscos northern neighborhoods like north beach Telegraph Hill russian hill and more years as the american april its postponed. The next year and we had a lot of wedding gifts that were in there and they got stolen so there was a lot of miscellaneous things and a lot of sporting equipment as well alex miller, and many other neighbors flooded grubbs inbox with similar stories thieves breaking into their garages or homes stealing expensive bicycles scooters and whenever they can get their hands on. Thats when board decided to make a map i just started putting together all the said write it down and to a app that eventually i join in too big a map. So to get in one more feedback now according to San Francisco police. There have been 1079 burglaries in its Northern District so far this year, a 58 increase from the 683 burglaries over the same time period last year as for citywide burglaries theres been 5,118 so far a 42 increase from this time period last year which reached 3,602 burglaries and its not just happening to homes. This is video from the pacific heights, food market a week and a half ago 2 suspects only one seen in the video right now is setting up a blowtorch on the stores glass when it doesnt budge he comes back and tries throwing a planter to break in the lawlessness piece of it is really disturbing some people have seen second break in just recently, and its just unacceptable something needs to be done and we need to see some actions not just words. Now earlier this month neighbors held a Community Meeting with the d a. With police in a city supervisor gore tells me that sfpd did establish a team to look at the suspects in the break ins. But after the main arrest and arrest of the crimes continued they actually have a another Community Meeting that will be had held virtually tomorrow and there will be representatives from the das office, the police and a city supervisor live in San Francisco taylor kron 4 news. Thank you taylor now to the late justice ruth Bader Ginsburg she returned to the u. S. Supreme court today for one final time before being brought out for the public viewing a private ceremony was held in the great hall, where the 8 Supreme Court justices paid their respects as washington battles to replace this vacancy now chief Justice John Roberts remembered, his longtime colleague. There she won famous victories that helped move our nation closer. To equal justice under law. To the extent that women are now a majority in law schools. Its not simply a handful. Outside thousands of people lined up to pay their respects. On friday morning her casket will be transported across the street to the u. S. Capitol where she will be the first woman to lie in state in the capitol rotunda. Meantime President Trump says that we will hear his nomination to replace ginsburg seat t