But not the ones in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but those in Louisville, Kentucky, for the way they’re handling Breonna Taylor‘s case.
Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman who was an EMT, was shot on March 13 when three plainclothes officers from the Louisville Metro Police Department burst into her apartment on a no-knock search warrant during a drug raid.
The officers who stormed into Taylor’s apartment, Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove, have yet to be charged, and they’ve been placed on administrative leave, which Knowles finds ridiculous.
On Sunday, May 31, protesters gathered in Louisville, Kentucky, for the fourth straight night, many protesting the slaying of Breonna Taylor in a repeat of demonstrations community members have undertaken since she was slain.
In the aftermath of the McAtee’s slaying, this week Mayor Fischer terminated Louisville Metro Police Chief Steve Conrad after it was learned that none of the LMPD officers on the scene of the McAtee shooting had their body cameras activated during the incident.