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Firing Upheld for Officer Who Obtained the No-Knock Warrant That Led to the Fatal Shooting of Breonna Taylor

The death of Breonna Taylor last year was one of the most tragic events in a year defined by tragedy. While it’s nothing close to the justice Taylor deserves, the firing of the officer who obtained the no-knock warrant that led to her fatal police shooting has been upheld.

According to the Associated Press, the Louisville Metro Police Merit Board unanimously voted to uphold the firing of Joshua Jaynes, the former Louisville police officer who obtained the warrant in the drug raid. The decision came after three days of hearings and hours of deliberation. Jaynes was fired in January after interim Police Chief Yvette Gentry found that he wasn’t truthful about how he obtained some of the information in the warrant.

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