In order to make his point that ‘my skin color should not determine whether I live or die,’ Denver’s Jamal Murray placed a pair of shoes with Breonna Taylor’s and George Floyd’s likenesses on them in front of the camera before speaking Saturday.
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In order to make his point that ‘my skin color should not determine whether I live or die,’ Denver’s Jamal Murray placed a pair of shoes with Breonna Taylor’s and George Floyd’s likenesses on them in front of the camera before speaking Saturday.