“If the defendants had not intentionally misled a judge with a false affidavit, there would have been no search warrant for officers to execute and no fatal shooting.”
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Former Louisville Metro Police Det. Joshua Jaynes and Sgt. Kyle Meany have been accused of providing and lying about false information in a search warrant used by police to burst into Taylor's house, resulting in her death.
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The admission came as part of a plea agreement that former LMPD Detective Kelly Goodlett signed that details her involvement in falsifying information the warrant used to raid Breonna Taylor's apartment.
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Lawyers for Breonna Taylor's family demand Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron release grand jury transcripts
Speaking in Jefferson Square Park, national civil rights attorney Ben Crump raised a litany of questions about what evidence jurors reviewed before indicting former Louisville police Det. Brett Hankison.