Los Angeles Lakers stud Kyle Kuzma has taken to Twitter to fight for justice for Breonna Taylor, another victim of senseless police violence.

Taylor was a 26-year-old African American woman who was shot and killed by members of the Louisville Metro Police Department on March 13, 2020 in an alleged drug raid. Kuzma shared more details of Taylor's killing while also expressing his thoughts on why he believes hers is a classic case of racial discrimination:

Kuzma then went on to call out the government and advocate the use of body cameras for all police officers:

Taylor's story is just one of many that has gripped the nation of late. It's hard not to imagine how many other similar cases have never seen the light of day. Surely, there are more than a few instances similar to that of Taylor's and that of George Floyd's that never went public.

We are truly living in dark times, and perhaps the only silver lining here is how more and more Americans have started to speak out about said injustices. This is exactly the case for Kuzma, who appears to be fed up by being told to shut up and dribble, just like many of his NBA peers.

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