LMPD Detective Myles Cosgrove
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Former Louisville Metro Police Detective Myles Cosgrove. (Photo courtesy of LMPD)
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Attorney Steve Romines, who represents Taylor's boyfriend in a lawsuit against Metro Louisville, Kentucky state government and city police, said in an interview Thursday night that Taylor’s home looked like a "war zone."
In addition to Joshua Jaynes, Detective Myles Cosgrove, who fired the bullet that killed Breonna Taylor, also received a pre-termination letter from Gentry on Tuesday, his attorney confirmed to WDRB News.
The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council will soon begin an investigation into former officers Brett Hankison, Myles Cosgrove and Joshua Jaynes.
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