Louisville police department moves to fire two officers who obtained warrant and shot Breonna Taylor

Josh Marcus
<p>A crowd of protesters gather near the Breonna Taylor memorial in Jefferson Square Park</p> (Getty Images)

A crowd of protesters gather near the Breonna Taylor memorial in Jefferson Square Park

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The Louisville police department notified both the officer who obtained the no-knock warrant and the one who loosed the fatal shot in the Breonna Taylor case that they would be fired, NBC News reported on Tuesday.

Louisville Metropolitan Police told detective Joshua Jaynes, who secured the warrant that green-lighted the March raid where police mistakenly killed Ms Taylor, that it intended to terminate his employment, according to police officials. And a lawyer for detective Myles Cosgrove, who Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said in September fired the fatal shot, was also told he would be fired.

Both have a right to a pre-termination hearing, according to Louisville police.