The publication announced teased its latest cover on social media. In anand Twitter posts, Winfrey shared why she and the magazine’s team decided to put the Louisville woman on the front page.
“She was just like me. 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,” Winfrey wrote on Thursday. Winfrey continued recounting the details of Taylor’s March killing. She encouraged fans and readers to put themselves in the EMT’s position and imagine the chaos of police officers entering their homes without notice.She also went on to explain that the magazine cover is a way to demand justice for the 26-year-old Louisville resident, whose killers still walk free.
“We can’t be silent. We have to use whatever megaphone we have to cry for justice,” Winfrey added. “The September issue honors her life and the life of every other Black woman whose life has been taken too soon.”protestors demanding justice for the victims of police brutality across the nation. Winfrey joins the scores of stars who have also supported the movement.to Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron demanding justice for Taylor.
Louisville police had a valid search warrant. When they entered the apartment, Breonna's boyfriend pulled out a gun and shot a cop. The officers returned fire and Breonna was tragically killed. The boyfriend fired first. The result was sadly predictable.
Good for you OPRAH.