BREAKING: The Louisville Metro Police Department is seeking to fire the detective who got the no-knock search warrant for Breonna Taylor's home.
โ Tessa Duvall (@TessaDuvall) December 29, 2020
Detective Joshua Jaynes has a hearing with the interim chief on Thursday.https://t.co/y65IgW6DQ6
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โ ๐ธ HAPPEE๐งโโ๏ธ (@happeehour) December 30, 2020
BREAKING NOW: LMPD is planning to fire Det. Joshua Jaynes - the officer who obtained the search warrant for #BreonnaTaylor's home. His lawyer confirmed to @WHAS11 a pre-termination notice. pic.twitter.com/yWCFGaoJF5
โ Senait Gebregiorgis (@SenaitTV) December 29, 2020
Breaking: @LMPD with terminate employment of officer Joshua Jaynes. He requested the search warrant that led to the tragic murder of #BreonnaTaylor. pic.twitter.com/C4jf1LAXUg
โ Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) December 30, 2020
Two Louisville police officers connected to a deadly raid that killed Breonna Taylor in her apartment this year --Joshua Jaynes and Myles Cosgrove -- were notified on Tuesday that they would be fired more than nine months after Taylor's death.https://t.co/dHS0NaKBrM
โ Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) December 30, 2020
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โ Koreaboo (@Koreaboo) December 29, 2020
Update: Two Louisville police officers connected to the Breonna Taylor raid have been notified of their termination: Detective Myles Cosgrove, one of the officers who shot Breonna Taylor, and Detective Joshua Jaynes. https://t.co/GanFNY1Kkb
โ Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) December 30, 2020
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โ World Music Awards (@WORLDMUSICAWARD) December 30, 2020
The officer who requested the no-knock search warrant that led to #BreonnaTaylor's killing will be fired, @courierjournal reports.
โ AJ+ (@ajplus) December 29, 2020
An investigation found Detective Joshua Jaynes had violated Louisville Metro PD's policies for search warrants and truthfulness. pic.twitter.com/UWZoUFwXAK
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