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Kyrie Irving to deliver TV docuseries calling for justice in Breonna Taylor case

Kyrie Irving to deliver TV docuseries calling for justice in Breonna Taylor case

“#SAYHERNAME: BREONNA TAYLOR” is set to air July 8 at 7 pm ET on PlayersTV advanced.  Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving is joining a rundown of different famous people for a TV docuseries looking for equity for the shooting passing of Breonna Taylor. Irving is delivering the program, which is named “#SAYHERNAME: BREONNA TAYLOR.” According to ESPN, the show will make a big appearance on July 8 at 7 pm ET on the PlayersTV advanced and communicate organize. Normal, Jemele Hill, Black Lives Matter fellow benefactor Alicia Garza, Massachusetts Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley and more are set to show up. 

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Breonna Taylor was alive after shooting yet got no guide, family says

Breonna Taylor was alive after shooting yet got no guide, family says

“We have no proof recommending that any official made passage trying to check and help her,” Attorney Sam Aguiar said. New archives have developed guaranteeing that Breonna Taylor was as yet alive after the Louisville cops shot her, yet no clinical guide was given to her as she laid passing on the floor, as indicated by The New York Times.

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Donald Trump calls Black Lives Matter wall painting a symbol of hate

Donald Trump calls Black Lives Matter wall painting a symbol of hate

A proposed New York City wall painting would be painted outside of Trump Tower. Donald Trump reacted to the proposition of a Black Lives Matter wall painting to be painted in New York City by considering it a “symbol of hate.” The painting — bolstered by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio — would be painted along Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, directly outside Trump Tower.

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