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Black Lives Matter activists and their supporters are using things like the death of Breonna Taylor as a 'trojan horse ... to exploit racial tensions' in the United States and tear the system down, according to Sky News host Paul Murray.

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Black Lives Matter activists and their supporters are using things like the death of Breonna Taylor as a "trojan horse ... to exploit racial tensions" in the United States and tear the system down, according to Sky News host Paul Murray. Ms Taylor was shot dead by police in Louisville, Kentucky during March when they burst into her apartment using no-knock arrest warrants during a drug raid.

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