Louisville Officer Fired For Lying On Breonna Taylor Search Warrant Affidavit Sues To Get Job Back
The Louisville police officer who wrote the affidavit for the search warrant that officers used in the botched raid that ended in Breonna Taylors killing is appealing his firing.
Former detective Joshua Jaynes wrote in the search warrant affidavit that he had verified through a U.S. postal inspector that Taylor had been receiving packages from her ex-boyfriend Jamarcus Glover, an alleged drug trafficker, at her apartment.
But, Taylor hadnt been receiving packages from Glover, according to a U.S. postal inspector. And it was Jonathan Mattingly, one of the officers who fired his gun in the Taylor raid, who asked the Shively Police Department to inquire with the postal inspector about whether Taylor had been receiving packages for Glover, due to bad blood between the postal agency and the Louisville Metro Police Department. Mattingly relayed the answer to Jaynes. Mattingly has said that he told Jaynes that Taylor wasnt receiving packages from Glover. Jaynes has said that Mattingly told him that Taylor was receiving packages from Glover.
Former Louisville Metro police chief Yvette Gentry, who fired Jaynes in January, said that Jaynes was untruthful in obtaining the search warrant.
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(Louisville Eccentric Observer)