According to TMZ, who spoke with an unnamed source close to the family, Cameron seems to have a delayed reaction when it comes to prioritizing the case, even though Taylor’s family and legal team are working around the clock to pursue avenues of justice.
In her post, Ms. Tina shared that at one point, Taylor’s mom, Tamika Palmer, attempted to have an in-person meeting with Cameron, but was blown off.
The close family source corroborated the claim, confirming that Palmer scheduled a meeting with Cameron in June, but instead was contacted by a team member from his office over the phone.
The three officers who were involved in the botched home raid that took Taylor’s life, Brett Hankinson, Jon Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove, have faced the least possible punishment in the murder case.
While Cameron is entitled to live his life and celebrate his upcoming nuptials, it doesn’t negate the fact that as a public figure, Taylor’s family and his constituents have the authority to critique his commitment to the case.