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That's what we're reporting right now. The city saw its seventh day of protests in the highlands, downtown Louisville and St. Matthews. I appreciate that question. So we are monitoring multiple groups of demonstrators were in communication with those that wish toe and do so with us. So, yeah, I knew that was coming, so I got my name on it. That we will achieve is a city and as a country, and that's ah, country of racial equity. Good afternoon, everybody. I'd like to remind you to please place your questions in the chat addressed to everyone. Good evening, everyone. You know, we're encouraging people to go about doing their daily activities and and so you could make the decisions that you want to, But we've got a plan in place to deal with the protests and certainly plan for them to be peaceful. There were no problems on. In response to that, there were a couple of events that were conducted around town that were completely peaceful on We had no issues with whatsoever. Later Tuesday night, as people gathered downtown in and around Jefferson Square Park, pepper balls were fired at protesters who were walking and gathering in the street. Reverend Lori Lyle, minister of the First Unitarian Churchin Louisville, Ky., is photographed Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020. We also had a small group of individuals who came into town, uh, to protest. Fischer said Tuesday’s massive protest is being held by New York-based social justice group, Until Freedom. Updated at 4:26 p.m. Okay. As rumors swirl about demonstrations planned for Louisville, Mayor Greg Fischer and LMPD Maj. Aubrey Gregory gave an update Monday detailing what they know and expect. So everybody preparing for that. Our citizens deserve that, and I ask everybody toe work with us on this goal of order and safety for everyone. That leads to a better, more racially equitable society. Good luck tomorrow on the first day of school. Some schools in the Highlands area have clapped canceled classes in anticipation of any problems. UofL Health will allocate some of their doses to an outreach program that reaches people in underserved communities. Details about Ellen PT's plan for this week. So, um, the answer. One is about potential sit-ins on major roads or interstates. Uh, peaceful sit ins, if you will, on the roadways. The settlement is believed to be the largest sum paid by Louisville for police misconduct and … Sixty-four people were charged with obstruction and disorderly conduct, Louisville Metro Police Department interim chief Robert Schroeder told reporters. N c I C Communication is confidential. One of the groups, Until Freedom, plans to march from South Central Park to the Louisville Metro Police Training Academy in the southern part of the city. Sixty-four people were charged with obstruction and disorderly conduct, Louisville Metro Police Department interim chief Robert Schroeder told reporters. all right. Can you confirm the authenticity of a N C. I. C. Reports that is going around on social media for Major Gregory, which stated such a protest was coming. But when they say when it turns to violence or vandalism, they get frayed. LMPD said they are taking this rumor seriously and they always prepare when they catch wind of something, but at this point, its unclear if that is credible. The police responded to that situation. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The words "no justice, no peace" rang out across downtown Louisville all Sunday afternoon and into the evening as protesters marched peacefully through the streets. They've been calling it a "good trouble" protest and say it will be comparable to when they occupied Attorney General Daniel Cameron's lawn. That's one of the great things about being here in Louisville. Plans for a protest that are playing for this week is that mentioned in our briefing on Saturday. Now I'm gonna turn things over to Major Aubrey Gregory to talk about what we've seen from this weekend's protest activities, and he'll offer more details. Sign up for daily emails with local updates and other important news. Tents are up, and there are several vehicles on hand after KSP has was requested by the Louisville Metro Police Department to assist and be in the area, Trooper Scotty Sharp said. LMPD said the events have been peaceful and there have been no significant issues. About 200 protesters were called to a small park in Koreatown on Tuesday afternoon by the leaders of Black Lives Matter L.A. Mayor Fischer said Monday people are encouraged to go about their daily activities but they should also exercise common sense and judgment. And so I'm not going to do that. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky State Police has set up a command center at the Bullitt County Detention Center to help out for potential protests in the area Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon, the group gathered at South Central Park before marching past the Louisville Metro Police Department Training Academy and eventually making their way to Central Avenue near Churchill Downs. Is there a message from both of you that you would like to send to the protesters from Louisville who will still be here even after out of town demonstrators are gone? One thing that we have observed since the protests began almost 90 days ago is that many times rumors and stories have spread quickly on social media about a particular group coming to town and sometimes that has not materialized. Um, and with that, sir, I'll go ahead and very back over you. It's been reported since last week that the group Until Freedom has one planned for Tuesday. RHOA's Porsha Williams was arrested on Tuesday for "trespassing" on the front lines of today’s Breonna Taylor protests in Louisville. That means we will not allow unlawful protests if people are blocking traffic, creating dangerous conditions on our roadways or trash trespassing on private property against the wishes of the property owner, the police will site and or arrest them, and anyone committing violence or vandalism will be arrested. This group has no history of violence. Louisville protests over Breonna Taylor case spread into east end. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The seventh day of protests over the Breonna Taylor case saw peaceful movements throughout the city. So that's my message to all the protesters, including Louisville. I'm not allowed to. What Louisville officials know about Tuesday demonstrations. Let's pay attention to the fax and so that we all get through tomorrow. As far as how the community should prepare, the mayor said people should go about their day as normal. So I would just pay attention to that and this exercise, Common sense and judgment as you go about tomorrow. Hey, Chad Mills with WDR be asks, could or will until freedom protesters face arrests if they march in the street. Louisville to pay $12m to Breonna Taylor’s mother, reform police. If you're working in person of goto work, do those type of things shop for essential items is you need to remember we're still in the covert world. So there is no direct answer to that again, we are aware that there are groups of ah protests. And these are people that our experience again has been there just participating in protests. My name is Robert Gregory on the Special Operations division, commander for Little Metro Police, and so it's my responsibility to help coordinate, plan and respond to any protester protest activities, and so I wanted to take the chance toe, bring everyone kind up to speed on what we saw over the weekend and what we can anticipate in the next day or so. Certainly learned that in the digital age and again, we will continue to monitor the situation, communicate with protest groups and then plan and act accordingly. (Reuters) - Police arrested more than 60 people on Tuesday in a protest march in Louisville, Kentucky, organized for Breonna Taylor, a Black woman killed in March by police officers who burst into her apartment. Well, every organization obviously can make their own decisions based on what we believe. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - At least 68 people were arrested and charged in connection to demonstrations spearheaded by civil activism group Until Freedom. As for how many people are expected, officials aren't sure, but they have encouraging all to get involved. Louisville, Ky., police have arrested dozens of protesters who staged a sit-in on an overpass. It's not all been good. One person is being treated after a shooting in the Fern Creek area. She hit her head as the tried to jump out of the way of the cruiser. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (NewsNation Now) — Protesters gathered and reacted after a Kentucky grand jury announced their decision in the March killing of Black medical worker, Breonna Taylor. And that's a goal I hope that we all can agree on. Hi. Tuesday's demonstration, which was part of a four day event organized by the social justice group Until Freedom, traveled from the Louisville police training headquarters to the football stadium. And it does not happen on. Okay, Our next question comes from Paul Almond from W L K y. Uh, and we're prepared to respond to that. LMPD said it will be working in conjunction with other agencies to assure the protests remain safe, and if they believe any community in particular is at risk, they will be warned. The day of protests, titled “Good Trouble Tuesday,” had hundreds of people take part. In your best estimation, how warranted is the fear present on social media right now? Some private schools have transitioned to nt I tomorrow and or cancel class. But we are aware of fact that there will be protesters that would be busting our experience with these folks that come in on buses is that they're coming in for several hours and they're here to protest. Some of that information is valid, and it and it happens, and some of it is not. Um, most of that information again is secondhand information that I haven't been able to confirm. And when it has, we've been prepared to handle the events that have taken place Ln p d as plans in place and is ready to step in when needed to ensure order. One of the organized groups until Freedom has announced that tomorrow is a day of action and plans for a nonviolent march. They're here to talk about justice for Briana, and then they get other buses and they go. Mayor Greg Fischer attempted to quell fears surrounding rumors of upcoming large-scale protests in Louisville at a Saturday press conference. ©2021, Hearst Television Inc. on behalf of WLKY-TV. People have seen that, but that's our job, and that's what we're working hard every day to make possible. We're tryingto bring that down so that less movement, you have an interaction with other people that's encouraged from a public health standpoint. Yin's here as well. There's been economic challenges from the pandemic, so there's no question that we are in a challenging time in America right now and in Louisville right now, the question to me is there will be a city that comes out of this that exemplifies what the path is to a more racially equitable city or there's opportunities for everybody. Shellie Sylvestri joined the WAVE 3 News team in November of 2019 as a digital journalist. Okay, Paul, with w l K y asks if L NPD is working with other law enforcement agencies. You may have seen be a livestream some confrontation between that group Ah, and live streamers and a handful of others who had counter views. The best weed. They said their protests have not been destructive or violent and they have no reason to think Tuesday will be any different. That demonstration is set for the last day of the group's event "BreonnaCon," which began Saturday. A Gray Media Group, Inc. Station - © 2002-2021 Gray Television, Inc. 68 protest-related arrests confirmed in Louisville Tuesday. ET. They said their protests have not been destructive or violent and they have no reason to think Tuesday will be any different. Obvious, obviously, especially for descendants of slaves. All this information that we receive, whether it's do some of our federal partners or through some of our local partners, or whether it's through social media post, we get lots of information about potential protest protest groups that may be coming to Louisville area. So that's been our experience so far. The pepper balls were fired after a group began to hover around officers rendering aid to a woman who had fallen in the street as an LMPD cruiser sped by. Hearst Television participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites. Both Fischer and Gregory reminded people that they won't accept unlawful behavior. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A day of demonstrations across Louisville that remained relatively peaceful ended with some commotion late Tuesday night outside Metro Corrections. Thank you, Major Gregory s. So in closing, I asked people just to remember that social media rumors are not always a source of reliable information. One is about potential sit-ins on major roads or interstates.LMPD said they are taking this rumor seriously and they always prepare when they catch wind of something, but at this point, its unclear if that is credible.Both Fischer and Gregory reminded people that they won't accept unlawful behavior. Okay. As rumors swirl about demonstrations planned for Louisville, Mayor Greg Fischer and LMPD Maj. Aubrey Gregory gave an update Monday detailing what they know and expect.It's been reported since last week that the group Until Freedom has one planned for Tuesday. They said they expect buses of people to arrive, protest and leave as they have before.As for how many people are expected, officials aren't sure, but they have encouraging all to get involved.Beyond Until Freedom's protest, LMPD said there have been rumors of others. Okay, we have a question from Chad Mills with WDR be, he asks. They've also said they plan to march somewhere else, too, but have not revealed a time or location.That demonstration is set for the last day of the group's event "BreonnaCon," which began Saturday. Ah, that may come in on buses from cities nearby. So please feel free. Okay, Major Gregory. Protest group Until Freedom plans 'Good Trouble Tuesday' march to LMPD training academy, when they occupied Attorney General Daniel Cameron's lawn. Um, some of it happens, and some of a dozen, um, some of our information we received some of those rumors do include potential traffic shutdowns. Do you know in what areas the protests are supposed to happen? Both the mayor and Gregory said they don't anticipate any major issues with their Tuesday demonstration either, but are prepared for anything. So that, I hope, is something that everybody can agree on. and therefore I can't say for sure that it's going to occur in the highlands. RHOA's Porsha Williams was arrested on Tuesday for "trespassing" on the front lines of today’s Breonna Taylor protests in Louisville. That question is, no, we We have lots of information about lots of different areas where these potentially could occur, but we don't have any solid information that would then lead me toe, give a warning to any particular community that it's definitely gonna occur there. Everybody knows that's unacceptable. (CNN) — At least 64 people were arrested in Louisville, Kentucky, as crowds marched Tuesday over the death of Breonna Taylor, police said. Eso this past weekend on Saturday, Briana Con started here in Louisville. Louisville Pastor Timothy Findley told WAVE 3 News after he was released from the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections that he plans to continue to call for justice with his fellow demonstrators because Breonna Taylor and Black Americans deserve to have a voice speak up for them. And at this point, I have no reason to think further. Sixty-four demonstrators, including reality television stars Porsha Williams and Yandy Smith, were arrested Tuesday afternoon and charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing a highway. Most of these groups that we have information about while being disruptive on their peaceful protests are usually not destructive or violent. Uh, civil unrest. Please do not participate in any of that type of activity again. That's important. Our first question comes from Chad Mills, with WDR be Chad asks what other groups are confirmed or expected other than until freedom. I'm Greg Fischer than there are Louisville, and one has taken a moment to address our cities. LMPD said the events have been peaceful and there have been no significant issues. Should they choose to continue to obstruct the entire roadway, they could face being cited or arrested? Know that your Metro government is strongly supportive of all of these goals, gonna figure out how the best way to do it is together, okay? Nice, peaceful way. Let's say I'm with the protesters. 11 As for stories of other groups that might be making plans to bring people to town or organize other events, this is a fluid situation and as always, we're monitoring and will respond as appropriate. In response to upcoming protests, some Louisville schools and businesses have announced they will be closed Tuesday. We're in communication with those groups that want to be in communication with us to ensure that tomorrow will be a day of a peaceful protests here in our city as we move forward to a more just America. This is our city, and we have to live together for the long term or a beautiful city pandemic it or a diverse city. Beyond Until Freedom's protest, LMPD said there have been rumors of others. If we did, you would already have it. We saw that in voting rights, and now we're trying to take that as a country to another level of equity, equality for everybody. You know the first thing, of course, is that the goal of the protests is something that I'm hopeful for. And so the information we have is not credible enough for us to say for sure where these incidents are going to take place. Pick on major roadways or interstates tomorrow. 725 S. Floyd StreetLouisville, KY 40203(502) 585-2201. We have them. This time, they plan to march on LMPD's training academy. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — What organizers billed as a “massive demonstration" over the death of Breonna Taylor led to the arrests of more than 70 protesters on Tuesday. I'm just gonna stick up here for a while. Several dozen demonstrators, meanwhile, gathered in Jefferson Square Park, the site of ongoing protests, on Tuesday. They've been calling it a "good trouble" protest and say it will be comparable to when they occupied Attorney General Daniel Cameron's lawn. Azizan, part of the great American tradition. The 39-year-old Bravo star was videotaped being restrained with zip ties by a police officer as the crowd joined her in a Black Lives Matter chant. Any other questions for media? The protest … I agree with what they're doing. So again, in closing here, we are monitoring the situation. Um, should they choose to ignore our warnings? Blocking roadways in Kentucky is punishable by citation or arrest and anyone marching or sitting on roads runs risk of facing those consequences.As far as how the community should prepare, the mayor said people should go about their day as normal.At least one school in Louisville has canceled class due to safety concerns.LMPD said it will be working in conjunction with other agencies to assure the protests remain safe, and if they believe any community in particular is at risk, they will be warned. He asks, Do you expect groups of protesters may shut down or block Trump? 68 protest-related arrests confirmed in Louisville Tuesday Sixty-four demonstrators, including reality television stars Porsha Williams and Yandy Smith, were arrested Tuesday afternoon and charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing a highway. The Louisville Courier-Journal reported that police officers arrested protesters that were blocking a main road outside the University of Louisville’s Cardinal Stadium. No significant incident or concerns that took place today. They were down by our waterfront. Major Gregory. That's some of the information we're hearing again. From the Hall of Justice to the Muhammad Ali Center, a crowd of a couple of hundred people kept chanting for justice for Breonna Taylor. Police arrested more than 60 people on Tuesday in a protest march in Louisville, Kentucky, organized for Breonna Taylor, a Black woman killed in March by police officers who burst into her apartment. We have a great working relationship to address issues at all levels. This time, they plan to march on LMPD's training academy. The group, which moved to Louisville over the weekend, is training protesters in Kentucky and beyond on how to do what they do, which is address systemic and racial injustice. Copyright 2020 WAVE 3 News. Let's demonstrate how we conduce this together. Racial justice is a goal that we all support, and we welcome peaceful protesters and fully support the First Amendment. Um, we don't know for sure exactly where that's going to be, but we don't not anticipate any destruction. Blocking roadways in Kentucky is punishable by citation or arrest and anyone marching or sitting on roads runs risk of facing those consequences. Groups have announced planed protest activities for Tuesday, August 25, in Louisville as a reaction to the police-involved shooting death of Breonna Taylor. This is part of the reality of America, and the protests are about changing to a better, more equitable society, where there's opportunity for everyone. We get a lot information from a lot of different sources. “The eyes of the world are on Louisville, Kentucky,” Findley said, “but we’ve got to continue to do these things. We did not have to take any police action after a couple of hours. It's more beautiful America. What's wrong? We saw that civil rights. And our last question comes from Wave Three News eyes, Metro government aware of how Maney busloads of people are coming to the city from surrounding regions as part of the day of action. The city saw its seventh day of protests in the highlands, downtown Louisville and St. Matthews. City of racial equity uh, there's faced up to the history of America. "We have a lot of partners...we have great partnerships with both local law enforcement, state level law enforcement and our federal agents. So understanding that there's consensus on what the goal of the protests are. The group began marching from South Central Park to the Louisville Metro Police Department Training Academy at around 2 p.m. to begin what they deemed "Good Trouble Tuesday." That's what are police officers air protecting, exercise of free speech, what our country was stepped founded on. Asks Mayor. It's not always an easy balance to strike. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — While Louisville police said the more than 60 people arrested during protests Tuesday were breaking the law by … All rights reserved. That question is absolutely yes, it's Chad Mills with W. DRB. Call from wook y asks. For those of us in Louisville that are gonna be here long after anybody else leaves, it's coming to town. And when you do that, everybody benefits that benefit from a human standpoint, a moral standpoint, an economic standpoint that is a more beautiful Louisville. Okay, and now we'll take questions from the media. And so the answer. We have information tomorrow that there will be a large a direct action that will occur in Louisville. Yesterday was relatively quiet, little to no significant incident taking place. That kind of gets back to that hole. Protests have been peaceful in the past. August 26, 2020 at 12:24 AM EDT - Updated August 26 at 6:41 AM, Focus on Health - American Senior Communities, UofL increases vaccine accessibility with pop-up sites, Victim taken for treatment after Fern Creek area shooting, Man charged in stabbing that killed woman in Beechmont neighborhood. That's my prayer, and that's my hope. "We have a lot of partners...we have great partnerships with both local law enforcement, state level law enforcement and our federal agents. And if not Ln p d will take the necessary action. We always take those rumors seriously, and we always prepare for a response to that. Correct? LOUISVILLE, Ky. — As rumors swirl about demonstrations planned for Louisville, Mayor Greg Fischer and LMPD Maj. Aubrey Gregory gave an update Monday detailing what they know and expect. There, there. Thank you. Um, today has also been fairly much the same. Is that response warranted? Tomorrow is the first day for school for J. C. P s. So I'm rooting for a first grade day of non traditional instruction or are students here in the community as well. So, as Louisville Yin's go about pro testing and people from outside as well, that's why he's foot protest is so important, because when damage starts taking place, that's you lose mo mentum of many people. They've also said they plan to march somewhere else, too, but have not revealed a time or location. Whenever we see this happen to tell the protestors, let them know that what they're doing is unlawful and let them have the opportunity to clear the roadway and to get onto the sidewalk. Um, and we hear lots of rumors about things that could happen. Protesters mostly quietly talked among themselves. Fischer closed the press conference with an appeal to unity. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Tuesday marked Louisville’s first “Good Trouble Tuesday,” a weekly workshop that trains protesters.It's led by the New York City-based social justice group Until Freedom.. The city saw its seventh day of protests in the highlands, downtown Louisville and … Our hope and our expectation is that protests will be peaceful. Louisville protests over Breonna Taylor case spread into east end. We have a great working relationship to address issues at all levels," Gregory said Monday. Just like John Lewis talked about ‘good trouble,’ because we have to have justice, and not just justice for Breonna Taylor but just all the many victims that we’ve lost to police violence, and that’s why every time we have the opportunity we’re going to be doing this.”. The protest … Um confirmed none. From Jose with idea. Both the mayor and Gregory said they don't anticipate any major issues with their Tuesday demonstration either, but are prepared for anything. This is mainly part to the white community and say this has gone too far so that the goal is is to bring everybody along on this journey so that we can, in fact create more opportunity for everyone. Eso For me to sit here and given number would be disingenuous. Louisville protests over Breonna Taylor case spread into east end. Louisville protests over Breonna Taylor case spread into east end. And we just have to balance the right to protest with our essential duty to preserve public safety. Yeah, Well, I think what we all of our experience with social media has been that it gets very heated on things get, uh, kind of Rick ricocheting around the Web S o. I think people just need to understand what the facts are. That group left Louisville without any concerns. Louisville, Kentucky, police arrested at least 71 protesters during a peaceful march on the police training academy, demanding answers in the Breonna Taylor investigation. It's been our practice. The city saw its seventh day of protests in the highlands, downtown Louisville and … We have great partnerships with both local law enforcement, state level law enforcement in our federal agents. Go about your life. Yes, so it is illegal to obstruct Ah, roadway in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The officer driving stopped to help her and called for medical help. Police arrested more than 60 people on Tuesday in a protest march in Louisville, Kentucky, organized for Breonna Taylor, a Black woman killed in … It tomorrow in the weeks ahead here people's concerns and want to communicate that public safety obviously, is the top priority of Louisville Metro government and any government. Violence or property destruction is unacceptable and will be addressed immediately. There have been a lot of stories and rumors circulating on social media about possible protest activities. And so we're a 9% positivity rate right now. At least one school in Louisville has canceled class due to safety concerns. So thank you, everybody for participating in this historic time in our country in your own way. Yesterday they hosted a community barbecue in Shawnee Park, and their goal is, John Lewis has said, is to create good trouble. We have a great working relationship to address issues at all levels," Gregory said Monday. In America, Jose asks. There's federal protective laws about communications with N c i c so I can neither confirm nor deny if that statement is accurate. LMPD released a video of the woman falling in the road at the corner of 6th Street and Cedar Street. And so it would really be inappropriate for me to speculate about who for sure is going to be here And who isn't because I don't have that, uh, credible confirmed information. They said they expect buses of people to arrive, protest and leave as they have before. Taylor was shot and killed as three LMPD officers served a no-knock drug warrant at her home in March. Those were the best, most impactful protest we're working to coordinate as best we can with the multiple groups that are active in the city, and we're keeping lines of communication open so we can ensure everyone's safety. Yes, we have lots of partners. Could have their Fontaine with wh s asks, though you don't expect destruction. Protests are part of the changes that we've seen in our country.
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