Breonna Taylor's ex-boyfriend has been arrested and says she had nothing to do with alleged drug trade

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Breonna Taylor's ex-boyfriend has been arrested and says she had nothing to do with alleged drug trade
By Elizabeth Joseph and Dakin Andone, CNN

Updated 12:47 AM ET, Fri August 28, 2020





Miscalculation by police led to the tragic death of Breonna Taylor 06:53
(CNN)Jamarcus Glover, Breonna Taylor's ex-boyfriend, was arrested on drug charges Thursday, a day after telling a local Kentucky newspaper Taylor had no involvement in any alleged drug trade.
Glover was a focus in a narcotics probe by Louisville police that eventually led officers to execute a "no-knock" warrant on Taylor's home in March. He told the Louisville Courier Journal on Wednesday that police used misleading and wrong information to obtain that warrant, during which Taylor, an EMT and aspiring nurse, was fatally shot. No drugs were found in her apartment.

"The police are trying to make it out to be my fault and turning the whole community out here making it look like I brought this to Breonna's door," Glover told the news outlet. "There was nothing never there or anything ever there, and at the end of the day, they went about it the wrong way and lied on that search warrant and shot that girl out there," he said.
Taylor's family and their attorney have maintained the 26-year-old Black woman was not involved in her ex-boyfriend's alleged drug trade.

"It's always been our position and still is that she was never involved in any illegal activity," Taylor's family attorney Lonita Baker told CNN when asked about Glover's comments.
Ju'Niyah Palmer, Taylor's sister, previously told CNN that Taylor was not involved in Glover's alleged drug operation and had forbade him from bringing that aspect of his life into her personal life.
"You cannot come up in my house with any drugs," she quoted her sister as telling Glover. "My sister live(s) here and I can't jeopardize her getting hurt because of what you do."
Glover and Taylor had a past relationship. But Glover was not Taylor's boyfriend at the time of her death and he was not at her apartment that fateful morning.
CNN has reached out to Louisville police and Glover's attorney in regards to the Louisville Courier Journal interview.

Glover was arrested Thursday
Glover was arrested on drug charges Thursday morning, according to Louisville Metro Department of Corrections records and his attorney. He was booked on a number of drug-related charges, including complicity possession of a controlled substance for cocaine and heroin, complicity trafficking in marijuana, complicity tampering with physical evidence and complicity to trafficking cocaine, records show. He's being held on bond of $50,000.

Glover was also arrested the night Taylor was killed but released on bail. This week's arrest stemmed from his failure to pay bail on separate drug offenses last month, according to Jeff Cook, a spokesman for the Commonwealth Attorney's Office.

An attorney for Glover confirmed to CNN his client had been arrested Thursday morning but declined further comment. An attorney for Taylor's family also declined to comment on Glover's arrest.
Glover is scheduled to appear in court Friday morning.
How police obtained the search warrant
Taylor was sleeping next to her current boyfriend in the early hours of March 13. When they heard noise, they both got up and walked to the door and Taylor's boyfriend fired a warning shot, mistaking police for intruders.
Police returned fire, killing Taylor. Like the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, her death fueled ongoing nationwide conversations over racial injustice and police brutality.

A CNN investigation found that detectives had linked Taylor's home to Glover, who was suspected of supplying a local drug house. Police said Glover had recently used Taylor's residence as his "current home address," according to an affidavit for a search warrant. The detective who wrote the affidavit said he saw Glover walk into Taylor's apartment in mid-January and leave with a package before going to a "known drug house."

Taylor's apartment on Louisville's South End was one of five locations police obtained search warrants for as part of the investigation.
One officer later told investigators he believed Taylor was alone. But in fact, she was asleep beside her current boyfriend, Kenneth Walker. Walker told investigators he heard banging at the door and assumed it was Glover. Walker grabbed his gun, which was legally owned, per his attorney.
 
:smh: Non-violent drug offenses. Fucking 2020 and they still doing this bullshit. Cut the games already. All this protesting, they still ain't arrest the pigs for killing her, and still had the balls to come at this guy on some bullshit. Country keeps giving false victories of no substance while the game goes on as normal. Disgusting.
 
I don't even know why this made national news especially when they weren't even together when the cops murdered her. This is an obvious attempt to sway support to the police. People gonna just glance at the headline or read the article and think this is her boyfriend at the time of the shooting.
 
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I don't even know why this is made national news especially when they weren't even together when the cops murdered her. This is an obvious attempt to sway support to the police. People gonna just glance at the headline or read the article and think this is her boyfriend at the time of the shooting.

I was watching one of that coon Brandon Tatums vids and he was saying how before they issue a no-knock warrant they do all this surveillance to make sure they the right house and that illegal activity is indeed going on because it’s so dangerous and unpredictabl. He said the report showed that the ex-boyfriend had been seen bringing and taking packages to and from her place numerous times and that‘s why her place was targeted. when someone asked were any drugs found at her place this coon gonna say IT DOESN’T MATTER. I told him he sounded stupid because if they did all that sunveil lance and found no drugs there then that was a failed operation
 
I was watching one of that coon Brandon Tatums vids and he was saying how before they issue a no-knock warrant they do all this surveillance to make sure they the right house and that illegal activity is indeed going on because it’s so dangerous and unpredictabl. He said the report showed that the ex-boyfriend had been seen bringing and taking packages to and from her place numerous times and that‘s why her place was targeted. when someone asked were any drugs found at her place this coon gonna say IT DOESN’T MATTER. I told him he sounded stupid because if they did all that sunveil lance and found no drugs there then that was a failed operation


Yea that is what I've been saying to myself is the key question, "was there any drugs found". So this is obviously some fucked up, major, piss poor police work. These dumbasses are running around with weapons and a pass to be reckless. I read an article that said they thought she was alone and didn't know her current boyfriend was there and LEGALLY armed. Why were they going after her if they knew thought the ex was still living there and if they did all this surveillance how could they not know she had a new boyfriend, she was not alone, he was possibly legally armed, the ex was not there? The cops fucked this up royally.
 
“Complicity” on his charges leans a lil towards “trumped up”
 
Police and their enablers are expert propagandists. Every time the news cycle gets too "hot", they pull some bullshit to remind everyone they are the real victims and that they are only killing violent BLACK criminals. :smh:

NBA just dominated the news cycle and refocused the attention on the police and their fuckery so of course they have to react with something.

In June and July when the NYPD was shown fucking with protestors and instigating shit to the point that even cacs were calling for a reduction of police funding, all of a sudden fast food workers were poisoning cops.


Be prepared for more bullshit...
 
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