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Miami Heat and Boston Celtics Jaylen basketball players reacted to the news that a Louisville jury refused to charge officers in Breonna Taylor case. They spoke at a news conference ahead of their NBA conference finals game in Orlando on Wednesday.

"I think it's some BS that they let that girl go down like that. I think everybody knows what's supposed to happen. I think everybody knew what was going to happen, unfortunately, " said Miami Heat's superstar Jimmy Butler who had been wearing a jersey with no name to represent the nameless victims of racism and police brutality such as Taylor.

A grand jury decided not to bring homicide charges against police officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor.

26-year-old Taylor was killed while sleeping in her bed in on March 13, after police officers broke into her apartment under a 'no-knock warrant' suspecting her to be part of a drug ring. The woman was eventually shot eight times as the officers exchanged gunshots with her boyfriend.

USA: NBA players react as officers in Breonna Taylor case avoid homicide charges

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Miami Heat and Boston Celtics Jaylen basketball players reacted to the news that a Louisville jury refused to charge officers in Breonna Taylor case. They spoke at a news conference ahead of their NBA conference finals game in Orlando on Wednesday.

"I think it's some BS that they let that girl go down like that. I think everybody knows what's supposed to happen. I think everybody knew what was going to happen, unfortunately, " said Miami Heat's superstar Jimmy Butler who had been wearing a jersey with no name to represent the nameless victims of racism and police brutality such as Taylor.

A grand jury decided not to bring homicide charges against police officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor.

26-year-old Taylor was killed while sleeping in her bed in on March 13, after police officers broke into her apartment under a 'no-knock warrant' suspecting her to be part of a drug ring. The woman was eventually shot eight times as the officers exchanged gunshots with her boyfriend.

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Miami Heat and Boston Celtics Jaylen basketball players reacted to the news that a Louisville jury refused to charge officers in Breonna Taylor case. They spoke at a news conference ahead of their NBA conference finals game in Orlando on Wednesday.

"I think it's some BS that they let that girl go down like that. I think everybody knows what's supposed to happen. I think everybody knew what was going to happen, unfortunately, " said Miami Heat's superstar Jimmy Butler who had been wearing a jersey with no name to represent the nameless victims of racism and police brutality such as Taylor.

A grand jury decided not to bring homicide charges against police officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor.

26-year-old Taylor was killed while sleeping in her bed in on March 13, after police officers broke into her apartment under a 'no-knock warrant' suspecting her to be part of a drug ring. The woman was eventually shot eight times as the officers exchanged gunshots with her boyfriend.

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