'There has still been no justice for Breonna Taylor or her family...' Beyoncé
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Despite the curious circumstances surrounding the incident, no officers have been fired from the Louisville police force. Taylor was an EMT, a first responder. Her death follows several others of Black women in the United States which prompted the founding of thecampaign. Taylor deserves justice, and Beyoncé concluded her letter with several calls-to-action for Attorney General Cameron to begin righting the wrongs that the city perpetuated in Taylor's case.
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