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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville detective who obtained the search warrant bringing police to Breonna Taylor's door the night she died wrote that he personally verified that a suspected drug dealer was getting packages at her apartment.
Except, that wasn't true.
Public Integrity Unit investigators in their July 2 summary wrote that "wording on the affidavit is misleading" and "given Jaynes' statement related to the information, should be reviewed for criminal actions."
'We all had a hand in this': Louisville cop who got Breonna Taylor warrant in the hot seat
Since when do liberals have a problem with improper warrants? Heck, evidently it is perfectly ok to mislead the FISA court by ALTERING and OMITTING vital information in order to ensure a warrant to investigate the highest office in the land. Not sure why you guys would be so concerned about this. LOL