Breonna Taylor
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Original Content Celebrities have been stepping forward, calling for justice for Breonna Taylor. Here is a list of a few other women who lost their lives at the hands of those who claimed their job was to protect and serve.
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Pop Culture Megan Thee Stallion is donating $100,000 to the Breonna Taylor Foundation on the one-year anniversary of Taylor's death.
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Music YBN Cordae was reportedly arrested for protesting peacefully outside of the Kentucky Attorney General's house following the murder of Breonna Taylor.
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Life The police officer who killed Breonna Taylor has been rehired by another Kentucky police department.
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Crime Cameron has reportedly issued a statement saying that he will share the recordings from the grand jury session after a member of the jury accused him of not being truthful with the public.
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Crime According to new court documents filed by her family, Breonna Taylor was actually alive after police shot her, but she received no medical aid.
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Music The rapper was arrested last July after protesting outside of Louisville Attorney General Daniel Cameron's home in Kentucky.
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Crime Brett Hankison, one of the ex-cops involved in the murder of Breonna Taylor, has pleaded not guilty to wanton endangerment.
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Pop Culture In a TikTok video titled "Tales from a fat Vegan," Lizzo gives fans a look at what she eats in a day while still making time to demand justice for Breonna Taylor.
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Random Calls for justice for Breonna Taylor were reignited as people took to the streets across the country to protest a year after her passing, with some demonstrations turning violent.
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Crime Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, a cop involved in Breonna Taylor's death, justifies his actions in leaked e-mail to colleagues.
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Pop Culture Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron calls Megan Thee Stallion's message to him during "SNL" performance "disgusting."
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