Beyoncé cried out for justice for Breonna Taylor in public letter to an attorney. It's been three months since the police shot Breonna eight times when officers entered her home under a no-knock search warrant in Louisville on March 13.
Cops were shooting at a sleeping Breonna who would have turned 27 on June 5. The singing super star, 38, took up the cause in a lengthy letter addressed to the attorney general Daniel Cameron which was dated Sunday June 14.
As the Black Lives Matter movement swept the globe, Beyoncé has spoken out to the attorney to "demonstrate the value of a Black woman's life".
To ensure her voice was heard, the Lemonade hitmaker made her letter public with her legion of fans on her official website.
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