The US Justice Department announced on Thursday that it was charging four police officers over the death of Breonna Taylor, a black woman killed in a botched 2020 raid on her home in Louisville, Kentucky. Getty Images / AFP
Demonstrators stand in front of a Kentucky restaurant in protest over the lack of criminal charges in the police killing of Taylor and the result of a grand jury inquiry in Louisville. AFP
A makeshift memorial displays signs in remembrance of the anniversary of Taylor's death in Louisville. AFP
More protests in Louisville. AFP
Protesters rally on the anniversary of Taylor's death in Louisville. AFP
Taylor is remembered in a march in New York earlier this year. AFP
Former Louisville Police officer Brett Hankison was charged with using excessive force by opening fire during the raid that left Taylor dead. AP
President Joe Biden signs a historic executive order to advance effective, accountable policing and strengthen public safety in May 2022. EPA
Vice President Kamala Harris, Breonna Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer, and Al Sharpton take a photo together after the signing of the executive order. EPA
Mr Biden hugs Ms Palmer after signing the executive order. Bloomberg
A street sign named ‘Breonna Taylor Way’ is seen in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Reuters
A painting of Taylor is among the art pieces decorating Jefferson Square Park in Louisville. AP
Kenneth Walker, Taylor's boyfriend, stands next to a painting of her at a gathering to mark two years since her death. Reuters
Ms Palmer stands next to a painting of her daughter at a gathering in Jefferson Square Park in Louisville in March 2022. Reuters
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signs a bill creating a partial ban on no-knock warrants in April 2021. AP
Laolu Senbanjo and Chris Carnabuci's 'Breonna: Oya' is seen on display at Sotheby's auction house. Proceeds from the auction will go to the nonprofit organisations We Are Floyd and the Breonna Taylor Foundation. AP
A ground mural depicting Taylor is seen at Chambers Park in Annapolis, Maryland. AP
A statue of Taylor by artist Chris Carnabuci on display during the inaugural exhibition SEEINJUSTICE on September 30, 2021, in New York. AFP
Ms Palmer, Taylor's mother, (C) leads a march through the streets of Louisville on the anniversary of her daughter's death. AP
Shena Lee of Dallas, Texas, displays photos of Taylor during a Next Generation Action Network protest outside of Dallas Police headquarters in 2020. The Dallas Morning News / AP
A woman walks near a wall of protest signs, including a portrait of Taylor, at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington. AP