'The next months cannot look like the last three.'
The officers still haven’t been arrested—to the dismay of many in the country—so Beyoncé shared the open letter.It has now been over three months since members of the Louisville Metro Police Department killed Breonna Taylor. Plainclothes officers with a"no-knock" warrant forced their way into her apartment, where she was asleep and unarmed. Moments later, the officers fired over twenty shots into Breonna Taylor’s home, striking her at least eight times.
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