David Cameron (pictured left) is the state of Kentucky’s first black Attorney General but thus far, he has not shown himself to be an ally of black people.
Before becoming Kentucky’s 51st Attorney General, Cameron served as Republican U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell’s legal representative.
Fast-forward to summer 2020 and you have a serious judiciary problem in Kentucky that neither McConnell or Cameron appears to be concerned about: The murder of Breonna Taylor (pictured right) in Louisville at the hands of local police.
In Cameron’s response to public pressure (which urged him to take prosecutorial action against the rogue cops who murdered Taylor), he promised that he and other prosecutors in his office were working “around the clock” to “find the truth.”
However, those photos did nothing to reassure the army of Breonna Taylor advocates (including singer Beyoncé) who have not asked Cameron to do anything outside the scope of his job description.