Following the news on Wednesday that no officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor in Kentucky are being charged, and only one person was indicted with "wanton endangerment" for firing into Taylor's apartment, filmmaker Ava DuVernay is calling for justice to be served. "Our sis.
We live in a world of crooks with titles and criminals with badges that will not give you justice today," she began in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. "But justice will come.
And it will come from us. Pushing and pulling, plotting and protesting, piercing the blue walls designed to terrorize us. Justice will come.
Not today. But it will. Until then, we give you what we can. We give you glory. That word means that we will take pride in you.
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