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“It is so insulting that you would say that the neighbors’ lives matter more than Breonna Taylor’s life,” Taylor’s cousin Tawanna Gordon told reporters, arguing the officers were negligent.
She called her cousin’s death “a wound that never heals.”
“Our family is grieving all over again. It is March 13 all over again for us,” Gordon said. “We are not surprised, but we definitely still had hoped that they would do the right thing.”
She said the grand jury’s decision was emblematic of racial inequity in United States.
“Our lives matter. And today they told us that they did not, as they have always told us in this country … that we are three-fifths of a human,” Gordon said. “When you put animals before you put us, it’s something wrong with this country.”
Cousin: Breonna Taylor’s death ‘a wound that never heals’ | WOODTV.com
The group at Rosa Parks Circle marched for solidarity to the Grand Rapids Police Department headquarters where Chief Eric Payne took a knee with them. A moment of silence was held for 26 seconds in honor of Taylor, who was 26 years old at the time of her death.
“I believe in you,” Payne told Taylor’s family.
The family thanked Payne for sticking to his word and joining them.
Grand Rapids City Manager Mark Washington also joined the crowd outside of the police department headquarters.
“We mourn for her and her family and we empathize … I can only imagine how she feels. I couldn’t imagine how it would feel to be robbed of that so young and so innocently,” Washington said.
Separately, the city released a statement encouraging anyone who went out to demonstrate to follow coronavirus mitigation practices like social distancing and wearing a mask.
She called her cousin’s death “a wound that never heals.”
“Our family is grieving all over again. It is March 13 all over again for us,” Gordon said. “We are not surprised, but we definitely still had hoped that they would do the right thing.”
She said the grand jury’s decision was emblematic of racial inequity in United States.
“Our lives matter. And today they told us that they did not, as they have always told us in this country … that we are three-fifths of a human,” Gordon said. “When you put animals before you put us, it’s something wrong with this country.”
Cousin: Breonna Taylor’s death ‘a wound that never heals’ | WOODTV.com
The group at Rosa Parks Circle marched for solidarity to the Grand Rapids Police Department headquarters where Chief Eric Payne took a knee with them. A moment of silence was held for 26 seconds in honor of Taylor, who was 26 years old at the time of her death.
“I believe in you,” Payne told Taylor’s family.
The family thanked Payne for sticking to his word and joining them.
Grand Rapids City Manager Mark Washington also joined the crowd outside of the police department headquarters.
“We mourn for her and her family and we empathize … I can only imagine how she feels. I couldn’t imagine how it would feel to be robbed of that so young and so innocently,” Washington said.
Separately, the city released a statement encouraging anyone who went out to demonstrate to follow coronavirus mitigation practices like social distancing and wearing a mask.