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 A man in Louisville was shot and killed Monday morning when police officers and members of the National Guard say they  returned fire  while clearing a parking lot of people breaking curfew.Louisville Police Chief Steve Conrad confirmed the shooting happened around 12 stanley us :15 a.m. Monday in the parking lot of a business on West Broadway. He said officers and the National Guard were called to break up a large group of people who had gathered there after the city s curfew when someone fired a shot at them.Conrad did not specify whether it was a police officer or a military member that fired the fatal shot. No information about the deceased man has been released.Its unclear if the person killed was the one who fired at law enforcement.According to                             NBC News,                         the city had instituted a  dusk until dawn  curfew to curtail riots following peaceful protests against police brutality.                stanley cup               CBS News                         reports that 40 people were arrested in the city in connection with demonstrations in the city on Sunday evening.Protesters across the country have been calling for justice for George Floyd, a man who died in Minneapolis Police custody on Memorial Day. Video from the incident shows at least one officer kneeling on Floyd s neck for more than eight minutes as he struggled to breathe.Demonstrators in Louisville are also calling for justice for Breonna Taylor, an EMT who w stanley cup as shot and killed in her home i Wwkz Microfiber pollution: The impact of clothing choices on the environment, oceans
 It s often referred to as  The most exciting two min stanley mug utes in sports. So what makes the Kentucky Derby so special Here are five reasons not to miss the event,  stanley fr which will be held on May 5 at Churchill Downs race track in Louisville, Kentucky.It s America s longest running sports eventThe first Kentucky Derby was held on May 17, 1875, when a crowd of 10,000 saw three-year-old chestnut colt Aristides, ridden by African-American jockey Oliver Lewis, triumph at Churchill Downs.The Derby has been held at the same venue ever since, even during both World Wars and the Great Depression of the 1930s, making it the country s longest continuously held sports event.The 144th edition of the mile-and-a-quarter race for three-year-old thoroughbreds is expected to attract more than 150,000 spectators.The Derby is the first leg of racing s prestigious Triple Crown, which also consists of the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore and the Belmont Stakes in Belmont Park, New York.READ: No touchdown in Kentucky for Gronkow stanley cup ski...the horseIt has literary historyThe Kentucky Derby has been covered by some of America s most famous writers.In 1925, New York sports columnist Bill Corum called the Derby the  Run for the Roses  because the winning horse gets draped in a garland of hundreds of red roses.In 1935, legendary Tennessee-born sports writer Grantland Rice described the race like this: Those two minutes and a second or so of derby running carry more emotional thrills, per second, than anything sport can sho