Beyonce Taps Families of Police Brutality Victims for New Music Video
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The video will reportedly feature the parents of Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown and Tamir Rice holding the pictures of their slain sons.

AceShowbiz - Beyonce Knowles is apparently not done taking aim at police brutality. After receiving backlash over her controversial song "Formation" and its politically-charged performance at the Super Bowl 50, the singer is now said to be readying a new music video that will center on the families of teens who were killed by cops.

Over the weekend, Bey's reputable fan site The Beyhive revealed that one of her upcoming visuals would feature the parents of Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown and Tamir Rice. The parents will reportedly appear in the video holding photos of their slain sons.

Martin was 17 years old when he was killed by security guard George Zimmerman in February 2012. Brown was 18 when police officer Darren Wilson fatally shot him in Ferguson in 2014, the same year 12-year-old Rice died at the hands of a Cleveland cop. Their tragic deaths helped spark the Black Lives Matter movement.

More details about the video or which song it is for are still unknown. However, her fans believe the track is part of the diva's new album that is expected to be released sometime next month before she begins her "Formation" world tour on April 27.

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