Celebs demand justice for Breonna Taylor more than 150 days after her death
Oprah, Regina King, Viola Davis, Amanda Seales and more are still going hard for Breonna.
August 11, 2020 2:33 p.m.
Latest Update August 14, 2020 12:00 a.m.

Oprah Winfrey posted a short video to her Instagram with footage of the 26 billboards—one for every year of Breonna Tayor's life—she had mounted to offer a visual reminder of the continued call for justice. She also reveals, through voiceover in the clip, that she's been in contact with Breonna's mother Tamika Palmer and shares a recent heartbreaking conversation they had.
Earlier this month, Oprah announced she would be stepping aside for the first time in the 20-year history of O Magazine to feature Taylor on the cover. “Breonna Taylor. She was just like you. And like everyone who dies unexpectedly, she had plans. Plans for a future filled with responsibility and work and friends and laughter. Imagine if three unidentified men burst into your home while you were sleeping. And your partner fired a gun to protect you. And then mayhem. What I know for sure: We can’t be silent,” wrote Winfrey for the September issue. “We have to use whatever megaphone we have to cry for justice. And that is why Breonna Taylor is on the cover of O magazine. I cry for justice in her name.”On March 13, Louisville police officers Jonathan Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison arrived at Taylor’s apartment that she shared with boyfriend Kenneth Walker. The officers were reportedly looking for drugs, although no drugs were found in the couple’s apartment. Contrary to what the three police officers involved have claimed, Walker and several neighbors have stated that the officers did not announce themselves before using a battering ram to break down the door. Believing the police to be intruders, Walker fired his registered firearm, hitting one of the officers in the leg as the police returned fire. The officers fired 20 shots into the apartment, hitting Taylor eight times. Walker was initially arrested and charged with first-degree assault and attempted murder of a police officer, but those charges were subsequently dropped.