Oprah Winfrey Explains Why She Put Breonna Taylor on the Cover of O, The Oprah Magazine
She also described the chilling way that Palmer discovered that Taylor did not survive the police shooting."Ms. Palmer says she received the call from [Kenneth Walker, Taylor's boyfriend], telling her that somebody had kicked in the door and shot Breonna and he didn't know who it was," Winfrey wrote."She wouldn't learn that the somebody was the police until hours later. When she heard it on the news.
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