Pelosi: Scientists at the CDC have been 'demoralized' by the political overturning of recommendations to save lives.
"Officials in Louisville say they're implementing safety measures as the city braces for an announcement from Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron in the Breonna Taylor case, though a timeline remains unclear. Cameron, who has been investigating the Louisville police officers who shot and killed the emergency medical worker in her home during a March 13 raid, has declined to say when a possible charging decision could be announced.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday, interim Louisville police chief Robert Schroeder said the department is blocking off vehicular access to a section of downtown Louisville around Jefferson Square Park, where protesters have rallied for months to demand that the officers involved in Taylor's death be charged.
Schroeder said the measures were intended to protect the public and to facilitate protests, citing "many unknowns both to the police and public as to what will transpire." Schroeder said the department, like the rest of the community, has heard "rumors" that a decision is expected soon, but has no further information about a timeline for an announcement."
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Reporter wondering if President Trump will express 'remorse' for 200,000 deaths.