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Louisville police department moves to fire two officers involved in raid that led to Breonna Taylor s death

A detective who obtained the search warrant for Taylor's home and one of the officers who opened fire during the raid have both received pre-termination letters, their attorneys confirmed to CBS News.

Louisville Police Officer Who Shot Breonna Taylor to Be Fired: US Media

Louisville Police Officer Who Shot Breonna Taylor to Be Fired: US Media Police shot and killed Taylor during a botched up raid of her apartment in Louisville, Kentucky, early on March 13. Protesters march during a peaceful protest after a grand jury decided not to bring homicide charges against police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor, in Louisville, Kentucky September 26, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Eduardo Munoz/Files World30/Dec/2020 The Louisville police officer who fired the shot that killed Breonna Taylor, a Black emergency medical technician, was told on Tuesday that the department was moving to fire him, the US media reported. Police shot and killed Taylor during a botched up raid of her apartment in Louisville, Kentucky, early on March 13.

Officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor didn t identify target before spraying apartment with bullets, chief says

Officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor didn t identify target before spraying apartment with bullets, chief says Tessa Duvall and Darcy Costello, Louisville Courier Journal Breonna Taylor: Grand jury audio details conflicting accounts of fatal shooting released Replay Video UP NEXT LOUISVILLE, Ky.  Detective Myles Cosgrove failed to properly identify a target when he fired 16 rounds into Breonna Taylor s apartment the night Louisville Metro Police fatally shot the 26-year-old Black woman, according to a copy of his pretermination letter obtained by The Courier Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network. © LMPD Louisville Metro Police Det. Myles Cosgrove In seeking his firing, interim Chief Yvette Gentry found Cosgrove violated Louisville Metro Police procedures for his use of force and failing to use a body camera during the March 13 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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