Oprah to give up her spot on magazine for Breonna Taylor

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS/WTVQ) — Oprah Winfrey is using her platform and renowned magazine to shine a light on the death of Breonna Taylor.

A portrait of Taylor will be featured on the September issue cover of “O, The Oprah Magazine,” Winfrey revealed on CBS This Morning and social media Thursday. It’ll mark the first time Winfrey won’t be on the cover of “O” magazine.

The September issue will be available on August 11 and it will be one of the last magazines that will be printed. O, The Oprah Magazine is ending its regular monthly print editions with the December 2020 issue after 20 years of publication.

“Breonna Taylor. She was just like me. She was just like you,” Winfrey said in an article posted on her magazine’s website. “And like everyone else who dies unexpectedly, she had plans. Plans for a future filled with responsibility and work and friends and laughter.”

Breonna Taylor died March 13 when three Louisville Metro Police officers entered her home using a no-knock warrant. According to police, Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired at the officers and hit one of them in the leg. The officers returned fire, striking Taylor several times and killing her.

“Imagine if three unidentified men burst into your home while you were sleeping,” Winfrey said. “And your partner fired a gun to protect you. And then mayhem.”

On the heels of the nationally publicized murders of Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd, Taylor’s death sparked protests in Louisville and across the country. Demonstrators are demanding justice for Taylor, and punishment for the LMPD officers involved in the incident.

One of the officers, Brett Hankison, was fired by the department. None of the officers have been charged with a crime.

“What I know for sure: We can’t be silent,” Winfrey said. “We have to use whatever megaphone we have to cry for justice.”

In the article on the “O” website, Winfrey encourages people to sign the Change.org petition, contact Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who is handling the case, and use the hashtag #SayHerName on social media.

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