Obituaries Related to "Taylor" from New York Times Archive
Lesson of the Day: ‘What We Know About Breonna Taylor’s Case and Death’
In this lesson, students will learn about and respond to Ms. Taylor’s life and death, as well as the reaction to the recent grand jury decision for her case.
New Details About Breonna Taylor’s Life and Death
‘The New York Times Presents,’ on FX and Hulu, investigates recordings, 911 calls and over 1,500 pages of police records to reveal a clearer picture of the deadly botched raid.
87 Face Felony Charges After Protesting Breonna Taylor’s Death
The demonstrators were arrested at the home of Kentucky’s attorney general in Louisville, where they had gathered to demand charges against the officers who killed Ms. Taylor.
1 Dead After Man Shoots Into Crowd at Breonna Taylor Protest Site
Video footage showed a man firing more than a dozen shots at a park in Louisville, Ky., where demonstrators were protesting Ms. Taylor’s shooting death by the police in March.
Officer Involved in Death of Breonna Taylor to Be Fired, Louisville Mayor Says
The police are moving to terminate Brett Hankison, one of the officers involved in the death of Ms. Taylor, Mayor Greg Fischer of Louisville, Ky., announced on Friday.
Louisville Police Move to Fire Officer Involved in Death of Breonna Taylor
Brett Hankison blindly fired 10 rounds into a covered door and window, according to a termination letter.
What to Know About Breonna Taylor’s Death
Fury over the killing of Ms. Taylor by the police in Louisville, Ky., fueled tense demonstrations, and questions persist about how the botched raid unfolded.
7 People Shot at Louisville Protest Over the Death of Breonna Taylor
The protests in Kentucky were prompted by the killing of Ms. Taylor, a black woman who was shot dead by white police officers who entered her home in March.
Jaquelin Taylor Robertson, Architect and Passionate Urbanist, Dies at 87
Devoted to classical architecture, he was equally committed to design that benefits city life and helped establish a New York agency to promote it.
Tim Brooke-Taylor, a Mainstay of British Comedy, Dies at 79
The humor on the BBC sketch show “The Goodies,” of which he was a creator and star, was visual, anarchic and very silly. He died of the coronavirus.
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