Officers In Breonna Taylor Case Indicted Again After Judge Dropped Charges, Blamed Boyfriend
Huff PostLOADING ERROR LOADING Federal prosecutors filed new indictments on Tuesday against two police officers in Louisville, Kentucky, who allegedly used false information to obtain the search warrant that led to the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor in 2020. Kyle Meany and former detective Joshua Jaynes of the Louisville Metropolitan Police Department comes months after U.S. District Court Senior Judge Charles Simpson III said the 26-year-old’s death was legally caused by her boyfriend firing at police, not the warrant that authorized the raid at her home. The officers then also obtained a warrant for Taylor’s home, falsely stating that the suspect was receiving packages there and making “frequent trips” between the four properties and Taylor’s home, the indictment said. Although police SWAT officers were assigned to the four properties, prosecutors said Meany assigned non-SWAT officers to execute the warrant at Taylor’s home, according to the indictment.