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Breonna Taylor's ex-boyfriend, who police were looking for the night they shot the EMT dead in botched no-knock raid, is arrested on drugs charges - as leaked documents reveal he had mail sent to her address and gave her phone number as his own

Breonna Taylor's ex-boyfriend Jamarcus Glover, 30, who cops were looking for the night they shot the EMT dead in the botched no-knock raid, has been arrested on drugs charges

Breonna Taylor's ex-boyfriend Jamarcus Glover, 30, who cops were looking for the night they shot the EMT dead in the botched no-knock raid, has been arrested on drugs charges

Breonna Taylor's ex-boyfriend, who cops were looking for the night they shot the EMT dead in the botched no-knock raid, has been arrested on drugs charges.

Jamarcus Glover, 30, was booked into Louisville Metro Corrections Thursday morning after warrants were issued for his arrest last month on charges including trafficking a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. 

His arrest comes as leaked police documents revealed he had mail sent to her address and gave her phone number as his own in the run-up to his ex-girlfriend's death. 

Taylor, 26, was shot eight times while sleeping in her bed with her boyfriend Kenneth Walker when three plain clothes officers performed a no-knock arrest warrant at her Louisville apartment on March 13. 

Convicted drug dealer Glover was one of the targets of the bungled swoop on Taylor's home, where police said they believed he could have been keeping drugs or money. 

No drugs or cash were found at Taylor's home and Glover had already been arrested at his home 10 miles away and taken into police custody before the midnight raid at her address. 

Outrage continues to build across America over Taylor's death as - five months on from her slaying - the three cops continue to walk free of all charges.   

EMT Taylor, 26, was shot eight times while sleeping in her bed with her boyfriend Kenneth Walker when three plain clothes officers performed a no-knock arrest warrant at her Louisville apartment on March 13

EMT Taylor, 26, was shot eight times while sleeping in her bed with her boyfriend Kenneth Walker when three plain clothes officers performed a no-knock arrest warrant at her Louisville apartment on March 13 

Glover was arrested and booked into police custody at 11:32 a.m. Thursday, Louisville Metro jail records show.

Two bench warrants were issued for his arrest back on July 27 when a grand jury indicted him on several drugs charges in connection with two 2019 criminal cases. 

On Wednesday, Glover's lawyer said he didn't know where his client was after the drug dealer skipped a recent court appearance. 

His bond has been set at $50,000. 

His arrest comes as new details have emerged about the evidence officers presented to get the warrant to raid hardworking EMT Taylor's home.

Thirty-nine pages of leaked documents, obatined by WAVE 3 News, revealed Taylor's ex-boyfriend had his bank account registered to her address, gave her phone number as his own and allegedly borrowed a car hired under her name that would later be connected to a murder investigation of one of his associates. 

The report was written by an investigator in the Place Based Investigation team which was working on the drugs case against Glover - but is not part of the probe into Taylor's death.

It also reveals that just one month before Taylor died, Glover passed off his ex's phone number as his own.

On February 14, when Glover tried to file a complaint against a cop for towing his car he gave Taylor's phone number, the report reveals.  

In the following 10 days, investigators verified that Glover was using Taylor's home address - 3003 Springfield Drive - and that her property was listed as the mailing address for his Chase Bank account, it shows.

Mail addressed to Glover was reportedly seized from Taylor's apartment in the aftermath of her shooting.  

The report also documents a series of prison phone call transcripts between Glover and Taylor.

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Leaked documents this week revealed Taylor's ex Glover had mail sent to her address and he gave her phone number as his own

Drug dealer Glover was one of the targets of the bungled swoop at Taylor's home, with police saying they believed he could have been keeping drugs or money at her home. Pictured Taylor

Drug dealer Glover was one of the targets of the bungled swoop at Taylor's home, with police saying they believed he could have been keeping drugs or money at her home. Pictured Taylor

In one conversation on January 3, Glover asked Taylor if she had talked to 'Doug', identified as Adrian Walker.

'You talk to Doug (Adrian Walker?)' Glover asked Taylor.

'Yeah, I did,' Taylor responded, Wave reported. 'He said he was already back at the trap.'

Walker, 27, was the second suspect alongside Glover sought by police during the raid at Taylor's home. 

He was also not present at the property.    

Two hours later, Glover thanked Taylor for checking on him to which she allegedly responded:  'When you're around I stress more... I just always be worried about you... not like you and b****, but just period with the police, like all kind of s***.'

In another call that day the two said they loved each other.  

Between January 2016 and January 2020, Glover called Taylor 26 times from jail, the records state. 

The report also states that on January 2, the day before these calls were made, Glover pulled up to 'trap house' 2424 Elliott Avenue driving Taylor's car. 

Taylor was allegedly spotted on surveillance visiting the home.

Glover's vehicle - a red Dodge Charger - also made six trips to Taylor's home in January where, on some occasions, he was pictured collecting packages, the report says.  

Photos from Taylor's apartment shows how bullet holes riddled the building in the exchange of fire

Photos from Taylor's apartment shows how bullet holes riddled the building in the exchange of fire 

Back in 2016, a vehicle rented under Taylor's name was found with a dead body inside, the documents allege. 

The deceased was Fernandez Bowman - brother of Damarius Bowman, a known associate of Glover's who has been arrested with him on several occasions, they state.

Taylor allegedly told cops she didn't know the victim and had let Glover - who was present at her home when officers arrived to question her - use the vehicle after dating him for several months. 

The report says she gave cops her phone number - the same number Glover claimed was his in February this year. 

The documents also state that Glover claimed in a jailhouse phone call to the mother of his child just hours after Taylor's slaying that the EMT had $8,000 of his money. 

'Bre got down like $15 , she had the $8 I gave her the other day and she picked up another $6 ,' he said on March 13, according to the documents. 

He then claimed: 'Bre been handling all my money, she been handling my mone ... She been handling s*** for me and cuz, it ain't just me.'

Three months later on April 24, the dealer also told the woman cops 'took my car' and found Taylor's address on a bank statement in the armrest.

'Boom it got Bre's address on there,' he said. 

Attorneys for Taylor's family blasted investigators for not releasing the report, saying they only learned of its existence after its leak to the press. 

'It's unfortunate that the city did not provide LMPD's post-death report and that we only learned of it until it was leaked to the media,' Sam Aguiar told WAVE 3 News on Wednesday.

'Either way, it doesn't change whether she should've been killed or the unlawful actions surrounding her killing.'  

The three officers in the case - Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and Officers Brett Hankinson and Myles Cosgrove (left to right) - have not been charged in the shooting. No drugs or cash were discovered at Taylor's home and Glover had already been arrested at his home 10 miles away before the raid despite cops seeking him in the raid at Taylor's home

The three officers in the case - Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and Officers Brett Hankinson and Myles Cosgrove (left to right) - have not been charged in the shooting. No drugs or cash were discovered at Taylor's home and Glover had already been arrested at his home 10 miles away before the raid despite cops seeking him in the raid at Taylor's home

He added: 'Good or bad, either way, everyone has the right to know all the facts in association in the case.' 

Sadiqa Reynolds, the CEO of the Louisville Urban League, questioned the motive behind the report's release.  

'I think that whoever leaked that report wants to say, "See, this is why. Now you understand why we did this,"' Reynolds said at a press conference Wednesday.

'What we want to say back is it doesn't justify her death.'  

Taylor was sleeping when three cops - Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and Officers Brett Hankinson and Myles Cosgrove - burst into her home after midnight on March 13. 

Her boyfriend Kenneth Walker, a licensed firearm carrier, thought robbers were entering the home and opened fire, hitting one officer in the leg in self-defense. 

The cops responded by firing more than 20 rounds into the apartment, striking and killing Taylor. 

The officers claim they identified themselves as police upon arrival at the property but Walker and Taylor's family have disputed this.

The cops were not wearing bodycameras at the time. 

A search warrant later revealed the officers were seeking Glover and Adrian Walker, not Taylor or Kenneth Walker.

Glover had already been arrested earlier that day at his home at 2424 Elliott Ave - the 'trap house'. 

Suspected marijuana, assorted pills, crack cocaine, cash and surveillance cameras were taken from the property, police records show.  

No drugs were found in Taylor's apartment and Taylor and Walker had no arrest records.      

Protesters demand justice for Taylor (above). Taylor's death has sparked outrage across America as five months on none of the three cops involved have been charged with murder

Protesters demand justice for Taylor . Taylor's death has sparked outrage across America as five months on none of the three cops involved have been charged with murder

Anger over her death was ignited further following the death of black man George Floyd in Minneapolis on Memorial Day at the hands of a white cop

Anger over her death was ignited further following the death of black man George Floyd in Minneapolis on Memorial Day at the hands of a white cop

Kenneth Walker has been charged with first-degree assault and attempted murder of a police officer for shooting at the cops.

Meanwhile, the three cops have not been arrested for Taylor's death. 

They were each placed on administrative leave and an internal Louisville police investigation was launched.

In June, Hankison was fired for violating deadly force standards after interim police chief Robert Schroeder said he showed 'extreme indifference to the value of human life' when he 'blindly fired 10 rounds' into Taylor's apartment.  

Hankison, 44, has previously been accused of sexual assault on the job by multiple women.

Louisville PD has repeatedly come under fire for its handling of the case.

At one point, the force released a heavily redacted incident report which said Taylor had no injuries despite her having been shot eight times and killed in the raid.   

Taylor's death has sparked outrage across America which has been fueled further by the stream of incidents of black men and women being killed and seriously injured by cops.     

Protesters have been taking to the streets of the nation demanding an end to police brutality and systemic racism, and calls are mounting for widespread police reform following the 'murder' of George Floyd in Minneapolis on Memorial Day at the hands of a white cop.  

This week, father-of-six Jacob Blake was shot seven times in the back by a cop in front of his three young children in Kenosha, Wisconsin, leaving him paralyzed. 

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