Breonna Taylor’s mother: “It’s been a year for people. But every day has been March 13th for me.” https://t.co/GI5eJtvjiA pic.twitter.com/xf3xZn9XQN
— CNN Tonight (@CNNTonight) March 13, 2021
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Police killed Breonna Taylor 1 year ago today.
— Detroit Will Breathe (@DETWILLBREATHE) March 14, 2021
Since then, 2 officers have been fired, 1 officer has been charged for endangering neighbors (for the bullets that missed), but 0 officers have been charged for killing her.
Let us remember and continue to fight for Breonna. pic.twitter.com/zuBVcMktxi
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For Tamika Palmer, every day is still March 13, 2020 — the day her daughter, Breonna Taylor, was killed by police officers in her apartment.
— 19thnews (@19thnews) March 13, 2021
One year later, she is calling for further investigation and accountability, including from the Justice Department.https://t.co/uVykoCIrpV
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Breonna Taylor was an infectiously joyful person.
— Ayanna Pressley (@AyannaPressley) March 13, 2021
I wish she were here today. Planning a wedding. Posting a vaccine selfie. Bright future ahead of her.
May her legacy be defined by the life she lived.
Her killers remain at large.
We won’t forget her. We won’t stop fighting. pic.twitter.com/HrnTsNkiUt
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Today, I #SayHerName. Breonna Taylor. Her life and her dreams were needlessly cut short. @POTUS and I will continue to push for police reform. We’re committed to working with Congress to get it done.
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) March 14, 2021
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After a year without Breonna Taylor, protesters are renewing calls for justice – NBC News https://t.co/sdlRMa6xW7 via @GoogleNews
— glenn robinson (he/him) (@glncv) March 14, 2021
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When the grand jury decision was announced in Louisville I joined @chrislhayes to talk abt the impunity of ofcrs – at least one of whom had been deemed unfit by a neighboring PD. #JusticeforBreonnaTaylor https://t.co/QnoOoKazK4
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@Sifill_LDF) March 13, 2021
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No justice for Breonna Taylor means we still #SayHerName
— Black Lives Matter (@Blklivesmatter) March 13, 2021
Breonna Taylor’s life was taken by white supremacy and killer cops, exactly one year ago.
Rest in Power.#ProtectBlackWomen pic.twitter.com/g8a9WjVkwY
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SAY HER NAME: BREONNA TAYLOR.
— ACLU (@ACLU) March 13, 2021