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Charles Barkley And Shaquille O'Neal Catch Heat For Insensitive Comments About Breonna Taylor's Killing - Blavity

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A pair of former NBA stars-turned TV analysts have drawn the ire of basketball fans after they made comments about Breonna Taylor on the N BA ON TNT pregame show Thursday night. Prior to Game 5 of the Western Conference NBA Finals, basketball icon Charles Barkley addressed people upset by Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s announcement that just one officer involved, Brett Hankison, will be charged with wanton endangerment in Taylor’s case, CBS Philadelphia reports .

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