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REPORT: Attorney General Who Oversaw Breonna Taylor Case Facing Impeachment Petition

Font Size: Three grand jurors in the Breonna Taylor case were among those who filed a petition Friday with Kentucky’s House of Representatives calling for Republican Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron to be impeached, according to the Courier Journal. The petitioners levied three allegations against Cameron, including one related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, the Courier Journal reported. They alleged that Cameron helped incite the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol by “financing, directing, and/or permitting radical robocalls that flooded the United States Capitol with rioters.” They also accused Cameron of breaching “public trust and failure to comply with duties for misrepresenting to the nation the findings of the Grand Jury,” and “abuse of office and breach of duties of professional responsibility and ethics,” according to the Courier Journal.

Louisville police fire two more officers implicated in Breonna Taylor shooting

Louisville police fire two more officers implicated in Breonna Taylor shooting By IOL Reporter Share DURBAN - Detective Myles Cosgrove, the man experts believe fired the shot that killed Breonna Taylor in 2020, has been fired. Cosgrove and Detective Joshua Jaynes are the second and third policemen dismissed from the police force following the shooting. According to the New York Daily News, a third cop, Detective Brett Hankinson, was dismissed in June and is the only policeman facing charges over the shooting. Last week, interim police chief, Yvette Gentry, sent pre-termination letters to the officers mapping out reasons for her decision. Gentry has also disciplined four other officers implicated in the 2020 raid.

Two Officers Involved in Breonna Taylor s Death Received Termination Notices

Two Officers Involved in Breonna Taylor s Death Received Termination Notices Emma Sarran Webster © Stephen Zenner/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Two of the Louisville police officers involved in the death of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old emergency technician killed in her home in March, will be fired. Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) Detective Joshua Jaynes, who secured the no-knock warrant used to enter Taylor’s home, and Detective Myles Cosgrove, who fired the shot that killed Taylor, both received pre-termination letters from LMPD interim chief Yvette Gentry, The Louisville Courier Journalreported. According to the letters, obtained by the Courier Journal, Cosgrove is being fired for violating LMPD procedures on use of force and body cameras (he wasn’t wearing one at the time of the shooting), while Jaynes reportedly violated department policies on search warrant execution preparation and truthfulness.

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