The almost unprecedented effort by one grand juror to force the release of records of the proceedings that returned no indictments in the death of Breonna Taylor could shed light on a typically secret process.
This is what is confusing to me. That article said:
They contained testimony and recorded interviews presented last month to the Kentucky grand jury that decided not to charge any Louisville police officers in Taylor's killing.
And even Pence said last night that he had faith that the grand jury made the right choice. Am I wrong or didn't Cameron admit that he didn't even bring muder or manslaughter charges to the grand jury? Isn't the wanton endangerment the only charge he brought? If that's the case, people are really misrepresenting what was done. Cameron didn't even try to get justice.
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