Louisville's inspector general alleges Louisville police lied in search warrant that led to man's death
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The result of the investigation, according to the office of inspector general, shows a 4th Amendment violation for search and seizure.
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The 2022 shooting death of Omari Cryer by the U.S. Marshals Office during a joint arrest with Louisville police has prompted several allegations of wrongdoing from Louisville’s Metro Inspector General, including making false statements in both a search warrant affidavit and criminal complaint.
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