1:11 Formed by the state's Republican attorney general, Daniel Cameron, the 18-member panel includes representation from law enforcement, the NAACP, judges, attorneys, and three citizens appointed to the task force. The goal is to take a closer look at the process for securing, reviewing, and executing search warrants -- a practice that's come under intense scrutiny in the wake of the killing of Breonna Taylor more than a year ago. University of Kentucky Police Chief Joe Monroe, a member of the task force, said he sees the group's mission as "developing a best practice model for the state that safe, fair, and acceptable to everyone" and taking "a closer review of those search warrants when they're presented."