Breonna Taylor: Celebs React to Officer Being Indicted

Celebrities are taking to social media following the news that one officer has been indicted by a grand jury in Breonna Taylor’s case.

On Wednesday, former Louisville Metro Police Department Detective Brett Hankison, who was fired after Taylor’s death, was charged with three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment by the grand jury, AP reports. The charges relate to Hankison shooting into neighboring apartments during the incident, not Taylor’s death itself, the outlet notes. No other officers have been charged.

Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was killed in her Louisville, Kentucky, home by Louisville Metro Police in March. She and her boyfriend were in their home when police made a late-night raid on the wrong address. Taylor was shot eight times. Though one officer was fired after Taylor’s death, none of the officers involved had been arrested or charged until Wednesday. 

Mandy Moore took to Twitter to write that she doesn’t “have the words.”

“#BreonnaTaylor and her family deserve justice,” she wrote.

I don’t have the words. #BreonnaTaylor and her family deserve justice. https://t.co/1Vu1zwetVi

“Daniel Cameron is on Donald Trump’s short list as replacement of #RGB on the Supreme Court,” Kerry Washington wrote of Kentucky’s attorney general. “The same man who decided to not charge the officers responsible for killing #BreonnaTaylor. Vote.”

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.

“God bless Breonna’s family and all who knew and loved her,” Ava DuVernay tweeted. “Her tragic death compounded by the violence of silence and inaction by the city she called home is more than any of them should have to endure.”

God bless Breonna’s family and all who knew and loved her. Her tragic death compounded by the violence of silence and inaction by the city she called home is more than any of them should have to endure. https://t.co/fcDmIWHlDS

“Praying for Breonna’s mother and family,” Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., wrote on Twitter. “Because they knew and loved her before her name became a hashtag.”

Praying for Breonna’s mother and family. Because they knew and loved her before her name became a hashtag.

“#SayHerName: #BreonnaTaylor,” Common wrote.

#SayHerName: #BreonnaTaylor

"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. #BreonnaTaylorpic.twitter.com/CUcRcEsXCE

In a video message, Stevie Wonder addressed Taylor’s death, as well as problems facing the world today.

“No amount of money has ever brought a life back,” he said in part. “Ask yourself, why so long for Breonna Taylor?”

https://youtube.com/watch?v=HYbuUJKxM7c%3Ffeature%3Doembed

In several tweets, JoJo blasted the sole indictment, writing, “she deserves better.”

“She deserves better. She should be alive. Bare minimum. But since she isn’t- I’m praying for her family. Praying for #LouisvilleKy,” she wrote. “Sending love to Breonna’s family. To Louisville. Wow. This is America.”

WANTON ENDANGERMENT?508.060 Wanton endangerment in the first degree.
(1) A person is guilty of wanton endangerment in the first degree when, under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life, he wantonly engages in conduct which creates a (cont’d)

WANTON ENDANGERMENT (part 2)

substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person.
(2) Wanton endangerment in the first degree is a Class D felony. Effective: January 1, 1975
History: Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 406, sec. 70, effective January 1, 1975.

BREONNA TAYLOR. She deserves better. She should be alive. Bare minimum. But since she isn’t- I’m praying for her family. Praying for #LouisvilleKy

Sending love to Breonna’s family. To Louisville.

wow. this is America.

Keep scrolling for more celeb reactions.

So, no one is responsible for killing #BreonnaTaylor ?

Bulls— decision!!! BLACK LIVES MATTER!!! Cannot be said enough times. https://t.co/HOrDQzHJ0d

my heart is broken for the family of Breonna Taylor. once again we’re left with nothing that they try to make seem as something 💔

What is most insulting is that the recommended charges aren't even in response to the MURDER of Breonna Taylor, but to the POTENTIAL injury of other people in the apartment…..

infuriating. no justice, no peace.

join me in supporting protesters demanding justice for Breonna Taylor by donating to the Louisville Community Bail Fund: https://t.co/7YP10lSKrMhttps://t.co/ArsRef5zZK

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. #BreonnaTaylorhttps://t.co/b1ALKdkRS3

Sad day……#BreonnaTaylor

Attorney General Daniel Cameron is wrong.

The officers could perhaps ethically argue that their use of force, according to the law, was legal, if they shot Kenny.

But Kenny wasn’t shot.

Breonna Taylor was unarmed and non-violent and committed no crime whatsoever. NONE.

When I met the mother of #BreonnaTaylor I told her we would continue to seek justice on behalf of her daughter. Today, more than ever my promise remains. #JusticeForBreonnaTaylorpic.twitter.com/hmkPcEdgxH

They never get it right and that doesn't make it hurt any less. Breonna Taylor should still be with us and her family deserved justice today. Tired of this shit.

No. Officers. Charged. In. The. Killing. Of. #BreonnaTaylor.

One. Was. Charged. For. Endangering. But. NOT. Killing. Her. Neighbors. #MakeMeWannaHollerAndThrowUpBothMyHands. https://t.co/1khlfDlBv7

Brett Hankinson, one of Breonna Taylor’s murderers, was NOT charged with murder, but with wanton endangerment. This crime is punishable with up to five years in prison. That’s one year for each bullet fired into her sleeping body. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. #JusticeForBreonna

It’s infuriating that there were only charges for endangering the neighbors, and not for killing an innocent woman asleep in her own home. Breonna Taylor deserves justice. Also he shoot at the neighbors??? What the whole fuck?

Black Lives Matter. Breonna Taylor’s life mattered. What has been announced in Kentucky is not even remotely in the realm of anything that even begins to approach true justice for her murder. #BlackLivesMatter#BreonnaTaylorWasMurdered

WE DESERVE BETTER. BLACK WOMEN DESERVE BETTER. BREONNA TAYLOR DESERVES BETTER.

This is a sad day for America and for justice.

Today, no one was truly charged for Breonna Taylor's murder, and her family deserves much better.

This is again why elections matter, not just for president. We must vote up and down the ballot by November 3rd.

Black Lives Matter.

Paying the family off with a settlement & charging the cop who killed #BreonnaTaylor with a Class D felony isn’t good enough. What else is a class D felony in Louisville: shoplifting, cultivating marijuana, stealing mail. Let that sink in. Shame on you Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron https://t.co/PA2czbEwS2

 

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