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Felony charge against Breonna Taylor protesters dropped
Read full article: Felony charge against Breonna Taylor protesters droppedCameron said he still has no timeline for when his office will conclude its investigation of the case.About two dozen protestors were arrested. (Mary Ann Gerth/Courier Journal via AP)LOUISVILLE, Ky. A prosecutor announced Friday that he is dropping a felony charge against dozens of protesters who gathered at the Kentucky Attorney General's home to demand justice in Breonna Taylor's death. Many protests in recent weeks have pushed for Cameron to move swiftly to charge three officers in Taylor's killing. Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman, was fatally shot when police officers burst into her Louisville apartment using a no-knock warrant during a narcotics investigation. The warrant to search her home was in connection with a suspect who did not live there and no drugs were found.
Trae tha Truth, Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills among dozens arrested at Breonna Taylor protest
Read full article: Trae tha Truth, Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills among dozens arrested at Breonna Taylor protestLOUISVILLE, Kentucky Rapper and Houston native Trae tha Truth was among the dozens of people arrested during a protest outside the home of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Trae tha Truth shared multiple videos and photos to his social media of people sitting on the homes front lawn, chanting no justing, no peace and Breonna Taylors name. According to Trae tha Truths posts, multiple people were arrested during Tuesdays protest, some whose charges were upgraded to a felony. Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills and Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams were also among those arrested. Both Trae tha Truth and Williams shared posts to Instagram saying it was a beautiful day to arrest the cops for the death of Breonna Taylor.
True Hero! Houston Texans players rally behind Kenny Stills after he was arrested during a Breonna Taylor protest
Read full article: True Hero! Houston Texans players rally behind Kenny Stills after he was arrested during a Breonna Taylor protestAll rights reserved)HOUSTON Houston Texans Wide Receiver Kenny Stills was arrested during a Breonna Taylor protest in Louisville. In Louisville, several protesters, including Houston rapper Trae Tha Truth and Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams were arrested. Stills is facing a felony charge and his teammates and others reacted across social media. Justin Reid (@jreid_viii) July 15, 2020According to ESPNs Cameron Wolfe, Stills has been released from jail, and added his own thoughts. So Kenny Stills (@KSTiLLS) was just released from jail 30 mins ago.
Porsha Williams Recalls Her First Experience with Racism at Age 6
Read full article: Porsha Williams Recalls Her First Experience with Racism at Age 6Porsha Williams is reflecting on the first time she faced racism when she was just a child. Williams explained how there is a passion for activism burning in her as well, and she will not stop fighting for change. Breonna Taylor will not have died in vain, and the other people who have been victims of police brutality will not have died in vain," Williams said. See the video below to hear more from Williams about her first-hand experience protesting against racism and fighting for civil rights amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter demonstrations. RELATED CONTENT:Porsha Williams on Being Moved to Protest After George Floyd's DeathJennifer Lopez, YG, Madonna & More Protest George Floyd's DeathBTS Donates $1 Mil to Black Lives Matter After Expressing Solidarity
Porsha Williams on Being Moved to Protest After George Floyd's Death: 'It Awoke Something in Me' (Exclusive)
Read full article: Porsha Williams on Being Moved to Protest After George Floyd's Death: 'It Awoke Something in Me' (Exclusive)Real Housewives of Atlantastar Porsha Williams has always a "heart for the people," but the recent protests following the death of George Floyd have moved her to take to the streets in protest. Listen, I'm all right, I'm all right," Williams told ET's Nischelle Turner on Tuesday. George Floyd will not have died in vain. Williams said she was moved to protest after the video of Floyd's arrest, which carried even more meaning for her as a new mother. "I am George Floyd.