For months, actors, sports stars, musicians and other celebrities have been using their platforms to call for justice in the police shooting death of Breonna Taylor, including at Sunday's Emmy Awards. Her picture was used on the cover of O: The Oprah Magazine this year and even Beyoncé sent a
Breonna Taylor case: Kerry Washington, Mandy Moore and other celebrities decry decision
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The combination photo shows, from left, W. Kamau Bell, Yvette Nicole Brown, Common, Lecrae, Mandy Moore and Kerry Washington. Photo / AP
Here are how some stars and athletes reacted to the decision.
"It's all kind of numbing. On one hand it's like I KNOW I'm not crazy there's a real problem in our country. On the other I'm sad that everyone doesn't see it and some don't want to. Of course I know God is at work. It's just tough to process it all. #BreonnaTaylor" — Lecrae, recording artist, via Twitter.
Even colorblind people can still see black.
— Lecrae (@lecrae) September 23, 2020
"I don't have many words right now ... but all I can say is I'm praying for the city of Louisville right now!!!" — Donovan Mitchell, NBA player, former Louisville Cardinals player, via Twitter.
"'To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a state of rage almost all of the time.' James Baldwin. #BreonnaTaylor" — recording artist and actor Common, via Twitter.
"Daniel Cameron is on Donald Trump's short list as replacement of #RGB on the Supreme Court. The same man who decided to not charge the officers responsible for killing #BreonnaTaylor. Vote." — Kerry Washington, actor, referring to Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, via Twitter.
Daniel Cameron is on Donald Trump’s short list as replacement of #RGB on the Supreme Court. The same man who decided to not charge the officers responsible for killing #BreonnaTaylor. Vote.
— kerry washington (@kerrywashington) September 23, 2020
"No. Officers. Charged. In. The. Killing. Of. #BreonnaTaylor. One. Was. Charged. For. Endangering. But. NOT. Killing. Her. Neighbors. #MakeMeWannaHollerAndThrowUpBothMyHands." — actor Yvette Nicole Brown, actor.
"I don't have the words. #BreonnaTaylor and her family deserve justice." — actor and recording artist Mandy Moore, via Twitter.
I don’t have the words. #BreonnaTaylor and her family deserve justice. https://t.co/1Vu1zwetVi
— Mandy Moore (@TheMandyMoore) September 23, 2020
"Brett Hankison is indicted for shooting into the apartment NEXT to Breonna Taylor & not for KILLING HER. He's fired for shooting into BREONNA TAYLOR'S apartment & not for KILLING HER. This is systemic racism. Property is worth more than a Black woman." — W Kamau Bell, comedian, TV host, via Twitter.
"This is why police need to be defunded and ultimately abolished! We time and time again hope for a sliver of justice but why would we get that when the system is designed to protect the very folks that are murdering and terrorizing us. This isn't a bad apple, it's a rotten tree." — Layshia Clarendon, WNBA player for the New York Liberty, via Twitter.
"Bulls--- decision!!! BLACK LIVES MATTER!!! Cannot be said enough times." — Viola Davis, actor, via Twitter.
Bulls--- decision!!! BLACK LIVES MATTER!!! Cannot be said enough times. https://t.co/HOrDQzHJ0d
— Viola Davis (@violadavis) September 23, 2020
- AP