(Reuters) - One of the Louisville, Kentucky, police officers who was shot last week during protests following the grand jury's decision in the Breonna Taylor case on Wednesday called for a de-escalation of tensions between demonstrators and police.
"Hate and violence progresses nothing. It's only when we can come together in mutual respect and love that we can communicate in an effective way and we can make real change," Major Aubrey Gregory told a briefing on Wednesday.
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