Join the WNBA in demanding lawmakers arrest, charge, and convict, all Louisville, KY, officers responsible for Breonna Taylor's murder.
Hello,
This past Saturday, WNBA players walked off the court before the national anthem played and held a moment of silence for 26 seconds. Breonna Taylor was only 26 years old when she was senselessly murdered by Louisville Metro Police Department officers in her own home.
The WNBA has dedicated its entire season to Breonna. It's been 137 days since Breonna's murder, friend, and no arrests or charges have been brought against the Louisville officers responsible for her murder.
Breonna's loved ones and family members are still waiting for justice to be served. The WNBA players are leading in the fight for racial justice, while too many lawmakers remain silent.
We demand justice for Breonna Taylor. Join the WNBA in the fight. Sign the petition now to demand lawmakers do their jobs and arrest, charge, and convict the officers for their crimes.
We won't stop saying her name. We won't stop demanding justice for Breonna and the countless Black men and women killed by the police.
It's time those responsible are dealt the full force of the law. And the lawmakers who remain silent as our calls for justice can be heard across the country WILL answer to us at the polls this November.
Sign the petition now to demand justice for Breonna. Keep saying her name.
Collectively, we will win,
Stefanie
Stefanie Brown James
Co-founder
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