Oprah Winfrey spoke out Wednesday following the indictment of one of the police officers involved in the death of Breonna Taylor.
The news of the indictment wasn't particularly well-received by Hollywood figures, with many high-profile stars voicing frustration over the lack of charges, insisting the outcome was "not justice." Among the celebrities to speak out Wednesday was Winfrey, 66, who took to Twitter to express support for Taylor's mother. "Yes.
Her mother’s child. My heart goes out to Tamika Palmer, who has to be reminded, again and again, that her 'baby won’t be coming through that door,” she said, adding the hashtag, "#BreonnaTaylor." Earlier in the day, Bernice King, CEO of the Martin Luther King Jr.
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