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.
Or sometimes it's good to be not as detailed.»Gentry's letter also claims that Jaynes did not complete the necessary search warrant operations plan on or before March 13, the day of the raid that resulted in Taylor's death.«Because the operations plan was not completed properly, a very dangerous situation was created for all parties involved,» the letter reads. «You were the officer who conducted the majority of the investigation,.
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