LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) — It's been roughly four months since the death of EMT Breonna Taylor, and protesters are still calling for justice in her death investigation.
At least 100 protesters marched through the streets of downtown Louisville Monday morning.
Taylor was shot and killed in her home by LMPD officers executing a no-knock warrant on March 13.
Protesters say there will be no peace if there is no justice in Taylor's death investigation.
The protest began at the Martin Luther King Junior Plaza at the intersection of 6th and Jefferson Streets. From there, the group marched to the steps of Louisville Metro Hall for the "United Justice" rally. There, several community leaders addressed the crowd.