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Breonna Taylor was fired in 2017.

Louisville Police were granted a no knock exception but they chose to knock and announce which Kenneth Walker confirmed during questioning. The Louisville Police SWAT team did perfomr a no knock warrant on Jarmacus Glover's trap house.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – A suspected drug dealer Louisville police were looking for on the night they shot and killed Breonna Taylor had made “frequent trips” to her home where he had been receiving packages, according to the search warrant allowing officers to raid Taylor’s home.

In addition, the search warrant said Jamarcus Glover used Taylor’s address as his home address and was observed by police picking up a package from her apartment in January before driving to a “known drug house.”

The affidavit provides for the first time a police account of the circumstances that prompted a judge to approve the early-morning raid on Taylor’s apartment about 12 hours earlier.

In the request for a search warrant, police claim they believed Glover was using Taylor’s apartment on Springfield Drive to receive mail and “avoid detection from law enforcement.”

Det. Joshua Jaynes wrote that he believed Glover may be “keeping narcotics and/or proceeds from the sale of narcotics” at Taylor’s apartment.

Police had been watching a house at South 24th Street and Elliott Avenue, where they believed Glover was trafficking drugs, since January 2 by using a “pole camera” at the intersection.

The investigation of the home began after multiple tips that there was drug activity at the Elliott Avenue house. Police witnessed 15 to 20 vehicles come and go from that location during a short period on January 2, police wrote in the affidavit.

On January 16, police witnessed Glover drive his red 2017 Dodge Charger to Taylor’s home on Springfield Drive and go inside her apartment, according to the request for a search warrant.

A short time later, according to Jaynes, Glover left the apartment with a “suspected USPS package in his right hand” and then drove to “a known drug house” on Muhammad Ali Blvd.

Det. Jaynes said police verified through the U.S. Postal Inspector that Glover had received packages at Taylor’s home.

Officer Tatum explains it all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVWB7LYuo6U 2605:A000:1707:217A:7DD2:5C75:F6B:539A (talk) 22:10, 4 July 2020 (UTC)