Police in Louisville, Kentucky, say at least 24 people were arrested from a protest in the city on Thursday.
Among those arrested Thursday night was state Rep. Attica Scott, a Louisville Activist Democrat who has served in the legislature since 2017 and has pushed for legislation outlawing no-knock warrants.
A statement says charges included unlawful assembly, failure to disperse and riot in the first degree.
Authorities allege the protesters broke windows at a restaurant, damaged city buses, tried to set a fire and threw a flare into the street.
A statement says charges included unlawful assembly, failure to disperse and riot in the first degree.
Authorities allege the protesters broke windows at a restaurant, damaged city buses, tried to set a fire and threw a flare into the street.
Protests have broken out across the country following the announcement Wednesday that no officers were directly charged in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor.