Thursday 4 August 2022 03:49 PM FBI arrests ex-Louisville cop involved in deadly Breonna Taylor raid for lying ... trends now BREAKING: FBI arrests former Louisville cop involved in deadly Breonna Taylor raid for lying on the search warrant about her drug dealer boyfriend By Emma James For Dailymail.Com Published: 15:46 BST, 4 August 2022 | Updated: 15:48 BST, 4 August 2022 Viewcomments An ex-Louisville Police detective has been arrested and charged by the FBI for lying on a search warrant which led to the deadly raid at Breonna Taylor’s apartment in 2020. Joshua Jaynes was fired by the Louisville Metro Police department, in Kentucky, for his actions which meant Taylor, 26, was shot and killed by cops. His attorney, Thomas Clay, has confirmed that Jaynes was taken into custody by the FBI this morning, though the official charges are unclear. However he said that he believes that it relates to a conspiracy to falsify records in relation to a federal investigation. Clay added that Jaynes was taken to a detention facility in Oldham County, and it is unclear when the initial court hearing may occur. He said that he believes that two other LMPD officers involved in Taylors case, Kelly Hannah Goodlett and Kyle Meany, may also be facing federal charges. Jaynes, 40, was sacked in January 2021 for adding a false statement to his sworn affidavit for the warrant to search Taylors apartment over her drug dealer boyfriend. Joshua Jaynes has been arrested and charged by the FBI for lying on a search warrant which led to the deadly raid He claimed that he had verified through a U.S. Postal Inspector that Taylor's ex-boyfriend Jamarcus Glover, a suspected drug trafficker, had been getting packages delivered to her apartment. But he had actually spoken to a fellow officer, Sgt Jonathan Mattingly, who had received the information from Shivley Police. EMT Taylor was fatally shot by LMPD officers on 13 March 2020, sparking widespread protests around the country. Myles Cosgrove and Brett Hankison were also fired from their roles in the police over the Taylor case. This is a developing story. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility