Tamika Mall Lori, co-founder of Women’s March, has called on Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron to “sell out” and told him “there is no respect for your black skin”.
- Tamika Mallory made the remarks at a news conference in Louisville on Friday.
- Cameron compared to ‘sell-out an ** rose’ who facilitated the slave trade
- Cameron Kentucky’s first black attorney general and G.O.P. Is a rising star
- Mallory tells Cameron she has ‘no respect for your dark skin’
Women’s March co-founder Tamika Mallory slammed Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron and compared him to a “sell out an ** rose” participant in the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Mall Larry spoke at a press conference in Louisville, Kentucky, on Friday, where he slammed Cameron over the grand jury’s decision not to directly blame officers for the murder of Bronna Taylor.
“Daniel Cameron is no different from the sold N ** Rose who sold our people into slavery and helped the white man to abuse our people and catch them in traffic,” he said. ‘That’s you, Daniel Cameron.
‘You’re on sale, and you used to hurt your own mama, your own black mama, through the system,’ he continued. ‘We have no respect for you, no respect for your black skin because all our skin is not our kinship and you are not black.’
“Daniel Cameron is no different from the seller N ** Rose who sold our people into slavery,” Women’s March co-founder Tamika Mallory told a press conference on Friday.
Cameron is Kentucky’s first black attorney general, and is considered a rising star in the Republican Party. He was included in President Donald Trump’s shortlist of potential Supreme Court nominees, and was praised by the president, who said he handled the Taylor case “very well.”
On Wednesday, Cameron announced the funding jury findings in Taylor’s March 13 death. She was shot dead by police during a drug raid, while her boyfriend shot and killed an officer.
Cameron presented evidence before the state’s grand jury, which justified Taylor’s shooting death. On the alleged wild shot of entering a neighboring apartment apartment, the spectacular jury convicted one of the three officers who fired to put him in imminent danger.
Mallory noted that Cameron announced a grand jury on September 23, the same date, in 1955, the same date in which he acquitted two defendants in the murder of Emmett Till, a tragic black boy in Mississippi.
On Wednesday, Cameron announced the funding jury findings in Taylor’s March 13 death. The grand jury did not directly charge officers with his murder
‘Now I don’t know if it’s just Daniel Cameron stupid or is he very, very clear about history and decided to wait six months and come forward with this announcement, the rubbish that we got for sure Emmet Till’s family achieved similar results The same day, ‘he said.
A spokesman for Cameron’s office said he understood the outcome of the grand jury proceedings was not what protesters expected.
“Regarding today’s statements at the press conference, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but the plaintiff and the grand jury members are bound by facts and law,” the spokesman said in a statement.
‘Attorney General Cameron is committed to doing everything possible to ensure the integrity of the proceedings against him and to continue fulfilling his moral obligations as a lawyer and as a partner in the ongoing federal investigation.’
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