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    SLIDESHOW: Breonna Taylor Protest

    Darby GoodBy Darby GoodOctober 20, 2020Updated:December 17, 2020 Multimedia No Comments1 Min Read
    Students hold a 'die in' at a protest on Wednesday night to protest the decision made by the Louisville grand jury in the Breonna Taylor case. Emileé Edwards | photographer
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    • Morgan Koziol, Addy Mims, and Brittany Lavergne are three Baylor seniors who organized a peaceful protest to discuss police brutality and raise awareness. Ava Sanborn | Photographer
    • Allen senior Addy Mims and two other seniors organized a protest on Wednesday night following the Louisville grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case. They urged students to call their local and state officials and demand they ban qualified immunity and no knock warrants to protect citizens from police brutality. Emileé Edwards | photographer
    • Spring Texas Senior Brittany Lavergne led chants at the protest for the Louisville grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case. Lavergne and two other students organized the protest in Waco on Wednesday night. Emileé Edwards | Photographer
    • Students attended a protest after the Louisville Grande Jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case on wednesday night. The goal of the evening was to register people to vote and make calls to state and local officials demanding that no-knock warrants be banned and to get rid of Qualified Amunity for police officers. Emileé Edwards | photographer
    • Students hold a 'die in' at a protest on Wednesday night to protest the decision made by the Louisville grand jury in the Breonna Taylor case. Emileé Edwards | photographer
    • Morgan Koziol, Addy Mims, and Brittany Lavergne are three Baylor seniors who were outraged when they heard the news about Breonna Taylor's case, so in response, they organized a peaceful protest to discuss police brutality and raise awareness. Ava Sanborn | Photographer
    • Morgan Koziol, Addy Mims, and Brittany Lavergne are three Baylor seniors who organized a peaceful protest to discuss police brutality and raise awareness. Ava Sanborn | Photographer
    • Baylor students lie down for five minutes in silence for Black people that have lost their lives to police brutality. Ava Sanborn | Photographer
    • Baylor seniors Addy Mims from Allen, Morgan Kozoil from Tyler, and Brittany LaVergne from Spring lead a protest to bring justice for Breonna Taylor at the Waco Suspension Bridge Wednesday at 6:30pm. Protestors used the app 5 Calls: Contact Your Congress to call senators and discuss no-knock policies. Brittney Matthews | Photo Editor
    • Baylor seniors Addy Mims from Allen, Brittany LaVergne from Spring, and Morgan Kozoil from Tyler led a protest for Breonna Taylor on Wednesday. They are upset about the Kentucky attorney general's announcement made earlier Wednesday, which is that only one of three officers involved in the killing of Breonna will be charged. Chase Li | Photographer
    • Baylor seniors Addy Mims from Allen, Brittany LaVergne from Spring, and Morgan Kozoil from Tyler led a protest for Breonna Taylor on Wednesday. They are upset about the Kentucky attorney general's announcement made earlier Wednesday, which is that only one of three officers involved in the killing of Breonna will be charged. Chase Li | Photographer
    • Baylor seniors Addy Mims from Allen, Brittany LaVergne from Spring, and Morgan Kozoil from Tyler led a protest for Breonna Taylor on Wednesday. They are upset about the Kentucky attorney general's announcement made earlier Wednesday, which is that only one of three officers involved in the killing of Breonna will be charged. Chase Li | Photographer
    • Baylor seniors Addy Mims from Allen, Brittany LaVergne from Spring, and Morgan Kozoil from Tyler led a protest for Breonna Taylor on Wednesday. They are upset about the Kentucky attorney general's announcement made earlier Wednesday, which is that only one of three officers involved in the killing of Breonna will be charged. Chase Li | Photographer
    • Baylor seniors Addy Mims from Allen, Morgan Kozoil from Tyler, and Brittany LaVergne from Spring lead a protest to bring justice for Breonna Taylor at the Waco Suspension Bridge Wednesday at 6:30pm. Protestors used the app 5 Calls: Contact Your Congress to call senators and discuss no-knock policies. Brittney Matthews | Photo Editor
    • Baylor seniors Addy Mims from Allen, Morgan Kozoil from Tyler, and Brittany LaVergne from Spring lead a protest to bring justice for Breonna Taylor at the Waco Suspension Bridge Wednesday at 6:30pm. Protestors used the app 5 Calls: Contact Your Congress to call senators and discuss no-knock policies. Brittney Matthews | Photo Editor
    • Baylor students lead a protest to bring justice for Breonna Taylor at the Waco Suspension Bridge Wednesday at 6:30pm. Protestors used the app 5 Calls: Contact Your Congress to call senators and discuss no-knock policies. Brittney Matthews | Photo Editor
    • Baylor students partake in five minutes of silence at the Waco Suspension Bridge Wednesday 6:30pm, protesting no-knock policies in response to the Attorney General's announcement regarding the case of Breonna Taylor. Protestors used the app 5 Calls: Contact Your Congress to call senators and discuss no-knock policies.
    • Baylor students partake in five minutes of silence at the Waco Suspension Bridge Wednesday 6:30pm, protesting no-knock policies in response to the Attorney General's announcement regarding the case of Breonna Taylor. Brittney Matthews | Photo Editor
    Darby Good

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