LeBron James Says Officer Who Shot Ma'Khia Bryant Is 'Next' After Derek Chauvin Verdict Jon Jackson
LeBron James posted a photo of Nicholas
Reardon on Twitter today with the message:
"YOU'RE NEXT #ACCOUNTABILITY." Reardon is the officer identified with
firing four shots that killed 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio. The
message seemingly implied the officer would be the next to face repercussions
similar to that of George Floyd's
killer Derek Chauvin.
The
basketball star of the Los Angeles Lakers has been an outspoken supporter
of Black Lives Matter and
frequently takes to social media to express his opinions regarding social
justice. As a player, he is a four-time world champion, including from the
Lakers run in 2020, as well as a 17-time NBA all-star.
The
police claim Bryant threatened two girls with a knife on Tuesday when she
fatally shot by an officer, who was later identified by authorities as Reardon.
The incident occurred shortly before a jury reached a guilty verdict in the
murder trial of the former Minneapolis police officer Chauvin for the killing
of George Floyd. Bryant's caused immediate protest in Columbus and is currently
under investigation.