Rihanna is taking shots at Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron after he closed the books this week on bringing substantial indictments against the three Louisville Metro Police officers who killed Breonna Taylor in a hail of gunfire during a botched drug raid on her apartment on March 13. Cameron announced on Wednesday, Sept. 23, that a grand jury returned just one indictment in the case, three counts of wanton endangerment against former LMPD Detective Brett Hankison.

In a Sept. 24 Instagram post, the “Rude Boy” singer took to Instagram to respond to Cameron with a photo showing a hand-lettered sign that reads “A cop shot a black woman and was only charged for the shots missed.” The words “shot” and “charged” were underlined on the sign.

The photo looks to have been shot during a protest. Under the sign there are other people standing in a crowd with more signs expressing support for justice for Taylor.

 

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She followed up her post with the caption, “I’m just gon’ let this sink in to your hollow skull @danieljaycameron.”

Although there were many comments that were against Rihanna’s message, many Instagram users wrote comments in support of her statement.

One person wrote, “Black Women deserve better. Black Lives deserve better.”

Others shared how the case made them feel by writing comments like, “this makes me SO ANGRY” and “This sh-t is frustrating forreal.”

Emmy nominated music maestro Michael Bearden also responded to the post saying, “This system! These laws! The lack of humanity! Racism has been this country’s true virus! Since it’s inception!”

Another follower wrote, “Her family got paid out 12 million for wrongdoing. F—–g wrongdoings? Means someone f—-d up and should be charged personally with A LOT more.”

Source: Rihanna Calls Out The Kentucky Attorney General After He Tells The Public Not To Listen To Celebrities