sounds like some of the folks in Louisville have a little sense
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With possible demonstrations after the pending decision in the Breonna Taylor case, some local protesters are warning others to be wary of 'paid agitators.'

Shameka Parrish-Wright, of the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, said people with bad intentions may hide among the protesters.

"We have to know who our allies are. Some people are dressed like us, look like us and are in this crowd right now who are paid agitators and paid to disrupt," she said. "Here's where I want you all to be careful. Some of these paid agitators will be right on the side of you, telling you to do something they won't do."

Leaders with the group are also telling protesters to stay away from the federal courthouse downtown.

Lonita Baker, an attorney representing Taylor's family, asked protesters to keep demonstrations peaceful, as they mostly have been, after violent demonstrations in late May.


have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues, can you bend them guitar strings