The first image appeared with a simple snap of the hashtag #AltonSterling.
Sick and tired of being sick and tired, Henson wrote.
She then shared a series of various clips addressing police tactics in America.

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Which [presidential] candidate is talking about this s?!?!
Keep posting until those who are silent are moved to do something!!!
WE ARE NOT MAKING THIS UP!!!
OPEN YOUR EYES AND YOUR HEART!!!!
#BlackLivesmatter SAY IT OR GTF OFF MY TIME LINE!!!
Sterling, a 37-year-old black man, wasfatally shotby police outside a Louisiana convenience store early Tuesday.
Sterling was pinned to the ground in an altercation and shot multiple times in the chest and back.
His girlfriend live-streamed the aftermath on Facebook.
Henson joins a score of celebrities who have since spoken out about Sterling and Castiles deaths.
Drakepenned an emotional responseon Instagram, whileGreys Anatomyactor Jesse Williams decried the violenceon Twitter.
John Legend andParks and Recreations Retta also tweeted about the incidents.