One Year After Breonna Taylor Killing, Legislature Advancing Limited Police Reforms by 89.3 WFPL News Louisville published on 2021-03-08T20:54:00Z Police reform wasn’t on the radar of most Kentucky lawmakers when Louisville police killed Breonna Taylor last March. But after months of protests calling for change, politicians started to pay attention. Demonstrations led to some new policies—the city of Louisville passed a ban on no-knock warrants and Lexington temporarily suspended them. And at the statewide level, capitol reporter Ryland Barton says police reforms are moving forward, but they’re not everything the protesters hoped for.