A federal judge on Friday granted the DOJ’s request to permanently dismiss charges against Joshua Jaynes and Kyle Meany, who were accused of falsifying a search warrant tied to Breonna Taylor’s 2020 death.
The infamous case of Breonna Taylor involved a questionable search warrant by police during a late‑night raid on her apartment on March 13, 2020. The forced entry resulted in the death of Taylor, after officers allegedly claimed the warrant was connected to a drug investigation. Taylor’s boyfriend assuming it was a home invasion used a registered to gun to shoot off invasion, only to be met with 30 rounds of bullets.
He was awarded $2 million in a settlement based on the incident, while Breonna Taylor’s family received $12 million from the City of Louisville.
Read – https://abc7.com/post/kenneth-walker-iii-breonna-taylor-boyfriend-lawsuit-settlement/12567725/
Read – https://bencrump.com/civil-rights-lawyer/the-breonna-taylor-settlement/
DOJ called the Biden-era prosecution “weaponized federal overreach,” noting neither officer was present during the raid that killed Taylor in her apartment.
The case became a later marketing narrative once the additional murder of George Floyd occurred in May of the same year. This resulted in $90 million in donated revenue for the BLM movement in 2020.
The Wrong Phone Call
With Breonna Taylor being a former EMT, she switched to Emergency Room Technician in 2016 for unstated reasons. In 2016 Joshua Jaynes transfer to narcotics, raising alarm on Taylor being a potential witness to a [redacted]. The region had been under investigation for a series of politicized incidents that grew into decade long investigation with international ties. This led to the alledged accusations she was assassinated rather than randomly murdered.
Unfortunatley much of the details to that incident has been scrubbed from the Internet. And due to the nature of the case’s turn, the DOJ may not necessarily be done the case and simply reclassifying it.



















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