When Houston Texans receiver Kenny Stills arrived at KentuckyAttorney GeneralDaniel Cameron's home in July to protest the police killing of Breonna Taylor, he knew he'd be leaving in handcuffs.
Stills told Cameron Wolfe of ESPN that he and the 86 others who were taken into custody were warned they would likely be arrested for their demonstration. He said the experience of being arrested, while unjust in his case, was "beautiful" because it allowed him to commiserate with others who have had similar stories:
"I will never, I'm not gonna encourage other people to get arrested, but I think obviously getting in good trouble is a totally different thing.