Louisville police seek to fire 2 more officers connected to fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor
Tessa Duvall, Darcy Costello and Bailey Loosemore, Louisville Courier Journal
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Louisville Metro Police Department moved to fire two officers connected to the shooting of Breonna Taylor – one who sought the no-knock search warrant for her apartment and a second who fired the fatal bullet.
Detective Joshua Jaynes received a pre-termination letter Tuesday from interim Chief Yvette Gentry after a Professional Standards Unit investigation found he violated department procedures on truthfulness and preparation to carry out a search warrant, his attorney, Thomas Clay, said.