Joshua Jaynes hearing - June 3, 2021
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Joshua Jaynes during a Louisville Police Merit Board hearing on June 3, 2021.
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A fired LMPD detective hopes to clear his name and return to his job, but the department that fired him argues his actions personify "the very definition of untruthfulness."
“Untruthfulness is a big deal,” Former LMPD interim chief Yvette Gentry told Louisville’s Police Merit Board. “There are certain policy violations you don’t get a second chance to come back from.”
The state's high court upheld the firing of a former Louisville Metro Police officer who lied on the search warrant for Breonna Taylor's apartment.
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