Beyoncé Demands Justice for Breonna Taylor in Letter to Attorney General

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Beyoncé has shared an open letter on her website to Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. She’s seeking swift justice for Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old emergency room technician who was killed in her home by Louisville police.

The letter comes three months after Taylor’s death, and Beyoncé offers three specific calls to action: to bring criminal charges against the three officers responsible for her death, transparency in the investigation and prosecution of those officers, and an investigation into the Louisville Metro Police Department’s response to her murder “as well as the pervasive practices that result in the repeated deaths of unarmed Black citizens.”

“Take swift and decisive action in charging the officers,” she wrote. “The next months cannot look like the last three.”

She’s encouraging people to sign the #JusticeforBre and Stand With Breonna petitions. Read her full letter here.

Find resources in the fight against police brutality and systemic racism, including a list of organizations to donate to if you’re able, here.

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