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#Louisville police ban street protests after months of Black Lives Matter demonstrations

#Louisville police ban street protests after months of Black Lives Matter demonstrations

August 9, 2020 | 6:19pm

Police in Louisville are laying down the law.

Cops in the Kentucky city said Sunday they are banning all street marches and protest caravans in the wake of a violent weekend clash with police that lead to 12 arrests.

The announcement by the Louisville Metro Police Department also comes after more than 70 days of Black Lives Matter demonstrations over the police shooting death of Breonna Taylor on March 13, when she was killed in her bed during a botched raid.

“LMPD continues to balance the First Amendment right to protest with the public safety needs of the entire community,” the department said on Twitter. “For nearly 75 days, Louisville residents have taken to the streets to express their desire for accountability and change.”

“These caravans continue to pose serious safety risks, for protestors and the public.”

Effective Sunday, police said all pedestrians in the city must remain on sidewalks “following all laws for pedestrian traffic.”

“Cars and pedestrians will not be allowed to block intersections for any length of time,” the tweet continued. “Participants who refuse to comply with any law or lawful order will be eligible for citation and/or arrest.”

Twelve people were arrested Saturday night for allegedly flipping tables at a Fourth Street Live event and set trashcans on fire, the Louisville Courier-Journal said. Eight of those were on felony charges.

Police spokesman Lamong Washington told the outlet that the demonstrators also fired paintballs at passing cars before marching on Jefferson Square.

Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was sleeping with her boyfriend when undercover cops burst into her home at 1 a.m. March 13 and shot her dead.

Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, told police he pulled out a gun —  which he is legally licensed to own —  not realizing the intruders were police officers.

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