WATCH: Grand Jury Decision In Breonna Taylor Case Ignites New Riots (VIDEO)

A Kentucky Grand Jury released their decision in the case of Breonna Taylor’s death in March and no officers were charged in their role in her death leading to new protests in Louisville.

Protestors were seen marching and chanting, “No peace! Fu*k those racist-a** police! No justice! No peace!”

More protestors chanted, “If we didn’t get it! Burn it down!”

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron spoke on the details of the case saying that evidence proves officers did knock and announce themselves. Contrary to what protestors have claimed, as well as Breonna’s boyfriend, who fired at officers which prompted them to return fire.

Attorney General Cameron stated, “Evidence shows that officers both knocked and announced their presence at the apartment. The officers’ statements about their announcement are corroborated by an independent witness who was near in a proximity to Apartment Four. In other words, the warrant was not served as a no knock warrant. When officers were unable to get anyone to answer or open the door to Apartment Four, the decision was made to breach the door. After breaching the door, Sergeant Mattingly was the first and only officer to enter the residence. Sergeant Mattingly identified two individuals standing beside one another at the end of the hall, a male and a female. In his statement, he says that the male was holding a gun, arms extended in a shooting stance. Sergeant Mattingly saw the man’s gun fire, heard a boom, and immediately knew he was shot as a result of feeling heat in his upper thigh. Kenneth Walker fired the shot that hit Sergeant Mattingly. And there’s no evidence to support that Sergeant Mattingly was hit by friendly fire from other officers. Mr. Walker admitted that he fired one shot and was the first to shoot. In addition to all the testimony, the ballistics report shows that the round that struck Sergeant Mattingly was fired from a nine millimeter handgun. The LNPD officers fired 40 caliber handguns.”

Protestors have been chanting ‘burn it down’ and for ‘Black men check Black men’ and ‘White men check White men’ as the protests begin.

One individual stated, “I’m not satisfied! I’m not fu*king satisfied! I’m ready to burn this moth*rfu*king city down! I’m ready for it!”

A group also surrounded the front of a police car blocking it from driving onto a street and one man was yelling at the driver side window what appeared that he was telling the officer to put the car in park.

Another group of protestor interacted with people standing at their balconies watching.

Some chanted, “Get out of y’all moth*rfuc*ing houses! This sh*t ain’t for spectating! This sh*t ain’t for show! Get out of y’all moth*rfu*kin houses!”

One person responded to a resident “No, we’re not leaving!”

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