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2 Kentucky detectives involved in Breonna Taylor raid fired

2 Kentucky detectives involved in Breonna Taylor raid fired Marty Johnson © Getty Images 2 Kentucky detectives involved in Breonna Taylor raid fired The Louisville Metropolitan Police Department (LMPD) has fired two detectives involved in the police raid that killed Breonna Taylor in March, including the officer who fired the shot that killed the 26-year-old EMT in her home. The Louisville Courier Journal reported Wednesday that Miles Cosgrove and Joshua Jaynes were fired the previous day. The Associated Press reported on Monday that the two detectives met with LMPD Interim Police Chief Yvette Gentry earlier that day as part of their termination hearings.

2 officers fired for roles in Breonna Taylor shooting

2 officers fired for roles in Breonna Taylor shooting © Courtesy of Taylor Family attorney Sam Aguiar via AP, FILE This undated file photo provided by Taylor family attorney Sam Aguiar shows Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Ky. Two Louisville police officers have been fired from the department for their roles in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor. The terminations of officer Myles Cosgrove and Det. Joshua Jaynes were made official on Tuesday in letters from interim Police Chief Yvette Gentry, who held closed-door hearings with the officers and their attorneys on Monday. Cosgrove, who fired the shot that killed Taylor per a ballistics analysis, and Jaynes, who prepared the search warrant, received pre-termination letters last week.

Ben Crump reacts to delayed decision to fire detectives in Breonna Taylor case

Ben Crump reacts to delayed decision to fire detectives in Breonna Taylor case Breonna Taylor (Image source: Instagram – @breonnataylor) Renowned civil rights attorney Ben Crump is speaking out about the Louisville Metropolitan Police Department’s latest decision to fire Detective Joshua Jaynes and Detective Myles Cosgrove in connection with the untimely death of Breonna Taylor. On Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, Crump, along with his co-counsels Sam Aguiar and Lonita Baker, released a statement weighing in on the latest development in the case. “Thanks to the assertion from Louisville postal inspector Tony Gooden in May, we’ve known for over seven months that the warrant executed in the Breonna Taylor case was based on lies,” the statement read, according to EurWeb. “Yesterday, the Louisville Metro Police Department finally admitted it in their intention to terminate the employment of Det. Joshua Jaynes and Det. Myles Cosgrove.”

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