Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is speaking now about the #BreonnaTaylor case, calling it a tragedy: “This was a gut-wrenching and emotional case ... My job as special prosecutor was to put emotions aside and investigate the facts...”
Cameron continues: "The success of our legal system is predicated upon the principle that the accused is innocent until proven guilty, despite passions, opinions and desire for every detail to be known ... the rule of law must apply.
Justice must be done.”
Cameron says Mattingly and Cosgrove “were justified in their use of force” after having been fired upon by Kenneth Walker, Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend.
Andrew Gillum on @TamronHallShow, just now: “You didn’t ask the question but I don’t identify as gay. I identify as bisexual. I’ve never shared that publicly before.”
R. Jai Gillum, his wife, says that “so many people just don’t understand bisexuality.”
“I just believe that love and sexuality exists on a spectrum. All I care about is what’s between us and what agreement we make.”
R.Jai Gillum said she never wanted to “defend” Andrew’s sexuality or her decision to marry him, with the full knowledge that he was bisexual.
She said her decision may have been different if it were going to be public knowledge
Not sharing the video, but a Black man was shot several times in the back in Kenosha, Wisconsin by police
The man was reportedly trying to break up a fight and neighbors said the shooting occurred in front of his children. His condition is unknown kenoshanews.com/news/local/wat…
Protesters are currently at the intersection of 40th Street and 28th Avenue in Kenosha, Wisconsin where the man was shot several times by police.
Protestors are outside of DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen’s Alexandria townhouse, playing audio of the detained children. She appears to be still be home.
Protestors are chanting “NO JUSTICE NO SLEEP!” and “FREE THE KIDS!”