(CNN)The public may soon learn what evidence was presented to grand jurors that led them to charge a former Louisville police officer for his actions the night Breonna Taylor was shot and killed in her apartment.
A grand juror in the case has suggested that Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron misled the public on what was presented to the panel.
Cameron announced he would comply with a judge's ruling ordering an audio recording of the grand jury presentation be added to the court's case file.
Here's what else has happened in the case over the last few days:
- Details of Taylor's autopsy were released on Tuesday. She was shot at least five times.
- The former Louisville police offer who was charged in connection with the case has pleaded not guilty.
- Vice News obtained body camera video that they say shows the moments after officers raided Taylor's apartment.
- Protests continued over the weekend.
Here are some stories to help get you up to speed:
- Taylor was an ER medical technician who wanted to become a nurse.
- These are the people at the center of the case.
- Here's a timeline of the case.
- There are other ongoing investigations into her death, including an FBI inquiry into potential civil rights violations.