No charges will be brought against law enforcement over the fatal shooting of a Louisville restaurant owner last year
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No charges will be brought against law enforcement personnel who fatally shot of a Black restaurant owner during protests in Louisville last year, the Kentucky Commonwealth attorney said Tuesday.
David McAtee, the owner of YaYa's BBQ, died after being shot during a protest against police brutality on June 1, 2020. Commonwealth Attorney Thomas B. Wine said in a statement that the investigation into McAtee's death will not be presented to a Jefferson County Grand Jury for further review or potential charges against any of the Louisville Metro Police Department officers or National Guard soldiers who fired their weapons.More Related News
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