Beyonce has called for action over the death of Breonna Taylor.
The Formation hitmaker has shared a letter she sent to Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, in which she asked for the officers involved in the shooting of the 26-year-old EMT to be criminally charged.
Taylor was shot dead while sleeping in her apartment in March, with her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker claiming three Louisville cops had walked in with a no-knock search warrant, making him assume they were intruders and gunfire breaking out, with more than 20 shots fired, including eight at his sleeping partner.
Beyonce acknowledged Louisville City Council have passed "Breonna's Law", banning no-knock warrants, but insisted justice has not yet been served.
She wrote in the letter, which was shared on her website: "While 'Breonna's Law' passed in Louisville and the federal legislation has been introduced that will also ban no-knock warrants, these small steps in the right direction are painful reminders that there has still been no justice for Breonna Taylor or her family.