A Beverly Hills salon owner was among the latest round of arrests of those suspected of taking part in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot on Jan.
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The Louisville Police Department has announced the firings of two officers involved in the Breonna Taylor shooting, including the detective the FBI believes discharged the fatal bullet. Det. Myles Cosgrove and Det.
Joshua Jaynes were let go from their positions Tuesday. Letters from Chief of Police Yvette Gentry informing them of their dismissal were released Wednesday. "Please be advised effective this date your employment with the Louisville Metro Police Department is terminated," both
.A Beverly Hills salon owner was among the latest round of arrests of those suspected of taking part in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot on Jan.
A Houston police officer, under investigation for being among the thousands who stormed the U.S. Capitol last week, has been put on leave, officials said Wednesday. Police Chief Art Acevado said the officer -- an 18-year veteran -- will face a disciplinary review Friday.
A Georgia man charged in connection with last week’s violent US Capitol riot has since died, according to a local report. Christopher Stanton Georgia, 53, died at his home in Alpharetta on Saturday, Atlanta-based outlet 11Alive News reported.
Police in a suburb of Portland, Ore., declared a riot Thursday night after around 100 protesters smashed windows and sprayed graffiti in a downtown business area. The unrest in Tigard, a city of about 48,000 residents, just southwest of Portland, came in response to officers having fatally shot a 26-year-old domestic violence suspect named Jacob Ryan McDuff, according to reports.
Breonna Taylor. Louisville mayor Greg Fischer confirmed the firings Wednesday and CBS News obtained copies of the termination letters.The department last week sent pre-termination letters to Detective Myles Cosgrove, who an FBI analysis determined fired the shot that killed Taylor, and Detective Josh Jaynes, who applied for the search warrant at Taylor's Louisville home.
The Austin Police Department identified the suspect killed in this week’s officer-involved shooting as 27-year-old Alexander Gonzales as more videos purportedly showing the fatal encounter are emerging.
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The Austin Police Department is asking the public for help in investigating an officer-involved shooting that unfolded early Tuesday morning – the second incident of its kind in less than 24 hours. Police Chief Brian Manley told reporters that the incident began around 12:30 a.m. when an off-duty officer traveling to a neighborhood in his personal vehicle "noticed there was a car behind him and this car then abruptly cut him off. "As the vehicle pulled alongside him, the officer reported that
A lawyer representing a Louisville police officer is blaming the mayor's office for pushing a neighborhood revitalization program they claim led to Breonna Taylor's death during a botched drug raid. Documents obtained by WAVE-TV said the city's Office for Community Development was working with the Louisville Metro Police Department on the Elliott Avenue Project, a development project, with a "place-based approach." A lawsuit filed by Taylor's family against the three officers involved in her
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WLKY-TV, Jaynes was asked by a Public Integrity Unit investigator in May if he had intentionally misled the judge in order to get the warrant approved. «I could have worded a little bit differently in there,» Jaynes was heard saying in a recorded interview. «But I try to be as – as (unintelligible) as detailed.
Attorney Ben Crump welcomed news Wednesday that two Louisville, Ky., police officers will most likely be terminated from the force over their roles in the death of Breonna Taylor. Detectives Myles Cosgrove and Joshua Jaynes were both recently served with termination paperwork over the botched March 13 drug raid on Taylor's apartment.The FBI concluded Cosgrove fired the shot that killed Taylor.