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Bianca Austin, aunt of 26-year-old breonna Taylor who was killed by Louisville, Ky., police inside her apartment in March, watches as Gov. Ralph S. Northam signs a bill Monday banning no-knock warrants in Virginia. With her is the Taylor family’s lawyer, benjamin Crump. She also was accompanied at the bill signing by another one of Ms. Taylor’s aunts, Tahasha Holloway.

Bianca Austin, aunt of 26-year-old breonna Taylor who was killed by Louisville, Ky., police inside her apartment in March, watches as Gov. Ralph S. Northam signs a bill Monday banning no-knock warrants in Virginia. With her is the Taylor family’s lawyer, benjamin Crump. She also was accompanied at the bill signing by another one of Ms. Taylor’s aunts, Tahasha Holloway.

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Gov. Northam signs ‘Breonna’s Law’ banning no-knock warrants

Two of Breonna Taylor’s aunts watched in Richmond on Monday as Gov. Ralph S. Northam ceremonially signed a statewide ban against police use of no-knock search warrants, a law named after Ms. Taylor, a Kentucky woman who was fatally shot when Louisville police broke down her door in the middle of the night.