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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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What happened to Breonna Taylor

What happened to Breonna Taylor

As per the Taylor family’s claim, casually dressed cops showed up at Taylor’s condo at around 12:30 a.m. on March 13. Taylor and her beau, Kenneth Walker, were snoozing in a room and woke up out of nowhere, accepting that somebody was breaking in. Cops — later recognized as Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove — entered “without thumping and without reporting themselves as cops,” the claim says. LMPD demands they “thumped on the entryway a few times and reported their quality as police who were there with a court order.” The claim fights that different neighbors gave articulations repudiating this case.

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BET Awards 2020 Five critical things

BET Awards 2020 Five critical things

BET Awards 2020: Five critical things to understand, from Michelle Obama’s Beyoncé tribute to the ‘Battle the Power’ remix  In the 2020 BET Awards on Sunday night, famous people from Jamie Foxx and Viola Davis to Kendrick Lamar and Tracee Ellis Ross showed up on video screens together to peruse an extensive rundown of names: George Floyd. Breonna Taylor. Trayvon Martin. Elijah McClain. Sandra Bland. Stephon Clark. Rayshard Brooks. Medgar Evers. Michael Brown. Ahmaud Arbery. Tamir Rice. Emmett Till. Malcolm X. Martin Luther King Jr. Furthermore, some more.  

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