tresir2012
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When even the Judge who signed the warrant feels that she was lied to about the information to get the warrant that is all I
Need to hear, when an officer tells the GJ there were "issues" with how the warrant was obtained there is a problem.
Its makes no sense to say that of the defense attorneys weight in on this subject you won't "believe" that statement is about as hypocritical as I have heard to pick and choose what to believe and not to is just as one sided of a conversation as I have heard.
Would it be fair for me/us to say well if the prosector's say something about this case don't post a link?
The link below may be behind a paywall so here is a copy and paste to some of the article. Upthread I posted links to all of the GJ recordings feel free to listen to them, they are straight out of the AG and the and the detective mouths.
Then after breaking into the house they did not even execute the search warrant, so legally did they just break and enter?
No packages had been delivered to Breonnas house for JG for "months" LE were told that from the Postal Inspector as well as the packages that were delivered 2 months earlier they were not "suspicious" LE had done surveillance on Breonnas apartment and knew that JG had not picked up packages in at least 2 months.
And then top it off with the evidence that LE had JG in custody before breaking down her door, a fact that the LE officer who conducted her raid knew before breaking into a "soft target"
In the middle of the night with plain clothed officers in unmarked cars.
But I do agree Breonna's death is a tragedy.
Judge says she is 'concerned' detective may have lied to get Breonna Taylor search warrant
Andrew WolfsonDarcy CostelloTessa Duvall
Louisville Courier Journal
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which has been investigating the search warrant application for Taylor's apartment that led to the fatal raid.
The Courier Journal asked Shaw if she intended to demand that Detective Joshua Jaynes show why he shouldn’t be held in contempt for swearing in an affidavit that he “verified through a U.S. Postal Inspector that suspected drug dealer Jamarcus Glover has been receiving packages” at Taylor’s home.
Records obtained by The Courier Journal and first reported by WDRB show that Louisville police were told before the March 13 raid that no packages "suspicious or otherwise" had been delivered to Glover at Taylor's residence in the months before she was shot and killed by police executing a no-knock search warrant.
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/breonna-taylor/2020/10/01/breonna-taylor-case-judge-concerned-lmpd-cop-lied-get-warrant/5883362002/
I think the investigation that ensued served as the search warrant probably. With one person fatally shot and another seriously injured they could not execute the warrant IMO.