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Louisville police fire 2 detectives involved in Breonna Taylor raid

Louisville police fire 2 detectives involved in Breonna Taylor raid Taylor shot dead by officer during narcotics search warrant Dylan Lovan Updated:  Tags:  FILE - This undated file photo provided by Taylor family attorney Sam Aguiar shows Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Ky. In news reported on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020, Louisville police have taken steps that could result in the firing of an officer who sought the no-knock search warrant that led detectives to the apartment where Taylor was fatally shot. (Courtesy of Taylor Family attorney Sam Aguiar via AP, File) LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Two more officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor have been fired a detective believed to have fired the fatal shot and another who sought the search warrant that led to the deadly raid, authorities announced Wednesday.

Erika Shields, Atlanta Police Chief During Rayshard Brooks Shooting, New Louisville Police Head

Erika Shields, Atlanta Police Chief During Rayshard Brooks Shooting, New Louisville Police Head On 1/6/21 at 10:57 AM EST Erika Shields, the former Atlanta police chief, has been named the new head of the Louisville Metro Police Department in Kentucky. Shields was appointed by Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, who called her an experienced, progressive, reform-minded leader, according to a statement released by his office. Her hire was officially announced Wednesday at a press conference. Erika Shields is an experienced, progressive, reform-minded leader, a well-respected visionary both locally and nationally for her ability to build strong and legitimate community and police relations; and strategize, execute, and produce results, Fischer wrote in the statement. She believes in the rules of policing but also knows when to revise them. She is skilled but open to new ideas, tough and undaunted by challenge. She is a leader, as the public called for, who not only understands but

2 Louisville Police Officers Connected To Breonna Taylor s Death Have Been Fired

Taylor family Updated at 3:15 a.m. ET A pair of Louisville, Ky., police officers connected to the raid on Breonna Taylor s apartment last year were formally terminated from the force, a spokesperson for the Louisville Metro Police Department confirmed Wednesday. The termination letters, signed by interim Police Chief Yvette Gentry, said Detective Joshua Jaynes, who secured the warrant for the March 13 raid on Taylor s home, and Detective Myles Cosgrove, who federal and Louisville investigators said fired the shot that killed the 26-year-old Taylor, were dismissed from the force as of Tuesday. Each has 10 days to appeal the police department s decision.

2 Louisville Police Officers Connected To Breonna Taylor s Death Have Been Fired – Nation & World News

2 Louisville Police Officers Connected To Breonna Taylor’s Death Have Been Fired By Brakkton Booker  January 6, 2021 Updated at 3:15 a.m. ET A pair of Louisville, Ky., police officers connected to the raid on Breonna Taylor’s apartment last year were formally terminated from the force, a spokesperson for the Louisville Metro Police Department confirmed Wednesday. The termination letters, signed by interim Police Chief Yvette Gentry, said Detective Joshua Jaynes, who secured the warrant for the March 13 raid on Taylor’s home, and Detective Myles Cosgrove, who federal and Louisville investigators said fired the shot that killed the 26-year-old Taylor, were dismissed from the force as of Tuesday.

2 detectives involved in Breonna Taylor raid are fired - World News

2 detectives involved in Breonna Taylor raid are fired - World News
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