Protests in Louisville turned violent as police said an officer was shot during demonstrations that erupted after a Kentucky grand jury on Wednesday indicted one officer for allegedly endangering the neighbors of Breonna Taylor during the police shooting that resulted in her death.

The Louisville Metro Police Department couldn't provide details about the shooting, which took place just before the 9 p.m. curfew went into effect. The officer's condition was also unknown. The FBI confirmed the officer shooting in a tweet.

The investigation into the shooting was ongoing, according to the LMPD. It is unclear if the shooting was directly related to the protests.

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The shooting took place after hours of relatively peaceful protests throughout the city in the afternoon and evening hours following the grand jury decision.

Officer Brett Hankison, who has been fired, was indicted on three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment for allegedly endangering Taylor's neighbors when he fired into the apartment complex.

The neighboring apartment had three people inside, thus the three charges against Hankison, said Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. The other officers involved in Taylor's death were not charged.

Taylor family attorney Ben Crump tweeted Wednesday, "NOTHING for the murder of Breonna Taylor. This is outrageous and offensive!" Reasd more at ABC News