An anonymous member of the grand jury session put in place to decide if charges should be brought against the officers who shot Breonna Taylor has called out Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. The jury member claims Cameron hasn’t been being truthful about the situation. Previously, the grand jury convened, and Cameron decided that two of the three officers involved in the shooting with Breonna Taylor would not be charged. One officer was charged with wanton endangerment for bullets that missed the next door neighbor. The backlash from this decision found the anonymous jury member asking a judge to release the recordings of the DA’s presentation so that it can be seen what was shown to the grand jury contradicts the information Daniel Cameron issued to the public.

Since then, Cameron responded to the request. The prosecutor said “The Grand Jury is mean to be a secretive body. It's apparent that the public interest in this case isn't going to allow that to happen. As a special prosecutor, our team has an ethical obligation not to release the recording from the Grand Jury proceedings, and we stand by our belief that such a release could compromise the ongoing federal investigation and could have unintended consequences such as poisoning the jury pool." The grand jury recordings are set to be released on September 30. Cameron also says in the statement he still believes the officers in the situation used justified force after they were “fired upon by Kenneth Walker,” the boyfriend of Taylor.