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On Tuesday Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron gave an interview with “Fox and Friends,” labeling Megan Thee Stallion’s recent “Saturday Night Live” performance as “disgusting.”

His particular gripe centered around the rapper taking a break during the performance of her hit song “Savage,” where she replayed a quote from activist Tamika Mallory.

“Daniel Cameron is no different than the sellout negroes that sold our people into slavery,” Mallory argued during a press conference after it was revealed a Jefferson County grand jury declined to bring forth charges directly related to Breonna Taylor‘s death.

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“I agree that we need to love and protect our Black women, there’s no question about that. But the fact that someone would get on national television and make disparaging comments about me because I’m trying to do my job is disgusting.” Cameron said in response to the performance.

Megan and her dancers stood in victory poses with their fists raised high as “Protect Black women” flashed across the scene. Right before the audio clip, Megan also played a snippet of Malcolm X’s 1962 speech where he declared, “The most disrespected person in America is the Black woman.”

Only one officer, Brett Hankison, was charged in the case for firing shots that travelled into a neighboring apartment on the night of the botched raid. Cameron stated that the involved officers acted lawfully because they were fired upon by Taylor’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker while entering Taylor’s apartment.

The Attorney General later confessed that he did not recommend murder or manslaughter to the grand jury for that very reason. Police claim that a bullet fired from Walker struck the thigh of Sgt. John Mattingly. Walker maintains he shot in self-defense, fearing an intruder.

Cameron’s response on “Fox and Friends” speaks volumes as he voiced visible frustration with the public’s perception of him.

While he voices support of Black women, his handling of the Breonna Taylor case shows anything but. Since the case gained national attention following the death of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia, Cameron’s actions consistently prove he was far from concerned with making sure Taylor’s case received the care and attention it deserved.

From the poorly planned release of his engagement photos to the release of the grand jury tapes, it’s apparent that Cameron is only invested in securing and upholding the idea of whiteness.

All The Ways Daniel Cameron Failed Breonna Taylor And Her Family  was originally published on newsone.com

1. Daniel Cameron’s Engagement Photos Surface On The Internet

Source:Twitter: @brandonujohnson

As Breonna Taylor’s family mourned the loss of their loved one, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron was celebrating his engagement. The photos began circulating on the internet in June to the disappointment of many who wondered if Cameron was invested in the case at all. Cameron wed his fiancé in early August, which also fell within the time Taylor’s family and supporters called for a grand jury to bring charges against the three officers in the case, Brett Hankison, Myles Cosgrove and John Mattingly.

2. Breonna Taylor’s Family Voices Frustration With Cameron’s Office

Breonna Taylor's Family Voices Frustration With Cameron's Office Source:Getty

Taylor’s family began publicly voicing their frustration with Cameron’s office in the summer following the release of his engagement photos. An unnamed source spoke to TMZ in June who claimed the family saw the photos as a slap in the face. The source also claimed Taylor’s family believes Cameron’s office failed to prioritize scheduling a meeting to discuss the case.

3. Daniel Cameron Claims FBI Ballistic Report Stalled His Investigation

Daniel Cameron Claims FBI Ballistic Report Stalled His Investigation Source:Getty

Around late July Cameron began answering questions regarding a decision timeline. The Kentucky Attorney General claimed on several occasions that his office could not move forward until they received a ballistics report from the FBI, who was conducting an independent investigation. Cameron received the report in late August. But a September ballistics report by Kentucky State Police (KSP) did not conclude that the bullet which struck Mattingly came from Walker’s gun.

4. Taylor’s Family Demands An Indictment By October

Taylor's Family Demands An Indictment By October Source:Getty

Cameron finally privately met with Taylor’s family in August. After the meeting, Taylor’s family and the family attorney’s told the public they expected an indictment by October, which would mark six months since Taylor’s death.

5. Daniel Cameron Makes Jaw-Dropping Appearance At RNC

Daniel Cameron Makes Jaw-Dropping Appearance At RNC Source:Getty

While we shouldn’t be surprised regarding Cameron’s appearance at the National Republican Convention where he stumped for Trump, most of us wondered if he ever planned on transferring that energy towards the Breonna Taylor investigation. His decision proved sobering as the appearance came a week after meeting with Taylor’s family.

6. The Indictment And The Aftermath

The Indictment And The Aftermath Source:Getty

On September 23 members of the Jefferson County grand jury impaneled by Cameron declined to bring charges forth relating to her death. Only one officer, Brett Hankison was charged for wanton endangerment over firing shots which landed in a neighboring apartment to Taylor’s. Immediately Cameron was blasted over the proceedings which until that point were sealed. Many of Taylor’s supporters cried out at the lack of justice for Taylor and her family.

7. Grand Jury Tapes Released, Prove Conflicting Events Than Cameron’s Account

Grand Jury Tapes Released, Prove Conflicting Events Than Cameron's Account Source:Getty

A week after Cameron said he would not release the recordings of the grand jury proceedings, an unnamed member of the jury came forward to file a motion that the tapes be released. The files, which were not transcribed and included at least 15 hours of recordings, were released on October 2. In the recordings it evident that Taylor’s death resulted in a night of chaos, fueled with differing accounts from law enforcement over what transpired.