LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- St. Matthews Police arrested 33-year-old Jamarcus Glover on multiple drug and weapons charges Saturday morning.
Glover was the focus of the investigation that led to the Louisville Metro Police raid that killed Breonna Taylor on March 13, 2020.
According to an arrest report, Glover was taken into custody after police conducted a search warrant of a home in the 3000 block of Taylor Boulevard.
He and at least two others are accused of using juveniles under the age of 18 to transport and sell heroin, fentanyl and other illegal drugs.Â
The search warrant also revealed several firearms along with items used to weigh and package narcotics.Â
Glover is facing multiple drug charges including engaging in organized crime, unlawful transaction with a minor and being a convicted felon in possession of a handgun.
According to court documents, he is scheduled to be arraigned on Wednesday. His $20,000 cash bond was posted on Sunday.
In late 2021, Glover was sentenced to five months probation and sentenced to leave the state as part of a guilty plea in a series of police drug raids, including one in which officers shot and killed Taylor.
But in January 2022, Glover was charged by Jeffersontown Police with driving on a suspended license, possession of marijuana and expired plates.
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