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The Breonna Taylor Story: How American Jurisprudence is Bending the Rule of Law


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Sometime in the early morning hours of Friday, March 13, 2020, a group of Louisville (Kentucky) Metro police officers served one of five related and simultaneous search warrants on the home of Breonna Taylor. The search warrant was issued by Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Mary Shaw, predicated on the probable cause spelled out in a search warrant affidavit authored by Detective Joshua Jaynes, of the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), who indicated that the police had probable cause to believe, and did believe that Ms. Taylor was receiving packages on behalf of her ex-boyfriend, suspected drug dealer Jamarcus Glover. Mr. Glover was the alleged target of the LMPD’s ongoing narcotics investigation that led to the five search warrants, and he was arrested that same night on narcotics charges. Bear in mind that although purportedly not still romantically involved, the investigation uncovered myriad real-time links between Taylor ....

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City moves to FIRE cop who killed Breonna Taylor & detective who sought no-knock warrant


Officials are reportedly in the process of firing two Kentucky police officers involved in the March raid that killed Breonna Taylor.
Interim Louisville Metro police Chief Yvette Gentry found Detective Myles Cosgrove violated department procedures in failing to “properly identify a target” before firing 16 rounds into Taylor’s apartment. An FBI investigation determined Cosgrove fired the fatal bullet which struck Taylor’s pulmonary artery moments after Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, shot Sergeant Jonathan Mattingly in the leg as officers forced entry into Taylor’s apartment, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
Louisville police are reportedly also seeking to fire the officer who sought the no-knock warrant, Detective Joshua Jaynes. Jaynes did not participate in the deadly raid, but Gentry wrote in a pre-termination letter that his actions violated policy, endangered others, and tarnished the police department’s image. ....

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