CowBoyCormack
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- 10 Cze 2020
Again, this is not true.
Detective Joshua Jaynes obtained a warrant for Breonna's house under the guise that a drug dealer was getting his mail there. He stated on the warrant that he had verified this information with a US postal inspector.
He in fact had not done this. Instead he asked Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly to check with the postal inspector and Mattingly reported back that no suspicious packages were going to that address.
Detective Joshua Jaynes was subsquently fired because he lied on a warrant and mislead a Judge.
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Former LMPD detective behind search warrant in Breonna Taylor raid appeals firing
One of the Louisville Metro police officers who was fired for his role in the investigation that led to Breonna Taylor's death is asking for a review of the termination.www.wlky.com
No, actually- thats not the case at all.
Do you want the police report? https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/63943132/breonna-taylor-summary-redacted1
Here you go, read it.
Includes Taylor renting a vehicle involved in a homicide that can likely be traced to her ex-boyfriend Glover, multiple bonds posted for Glover by Taylor, search warrants successfully filed, stake outs of the house, drugs traded from her car and apartment in the past, her managing Glovers money, a tracking device on the vehicle.
Don't know where youre getting your facts, but Breonna was very much involved in her ex-boyfriends drug trafficking. I mean hell dude, they even recorded Glovers audio in the jail. There's a reason the case turned out the way it did.