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Jamarcus Glover, target of Breonna Taylor raid on probation after plea deal, arrested again

Jamarcus Glover, target of Breonna Taylor raid on probation after plea deal, arrested again
BUATT THIS POINT, NO CHARGES HAVE BEEN FILED. THE EX-BOYFRIEND OF BREONNA TAYLOR WHO WAS THE TARGET OF THE DRUG INVESTIGATION THAT LED TO THE DEADLY RAID AT HER APARTMENT IS BACK IN JAIL TONIT.GH IN DECEMBER, JAMARCUS OVGL PLEADED GUILTY TO SEVERAL DRUG CHARGES AND WAS SENTENCED TO 120 DAYS OF HOUSE ARREST. GLOVER WAS ARRESTED YESTERDAY DURING A TRAFFIC STOP ON HURSTBOURNE LA.NE THE ARREST REPORT INDICATES THERE WAS CANNABIS FOUND IN THE CAR. A JUDGE RELEASED HIM WITHOUT BOND ON THE NEW CHARGES, BUTN ORDER FOR HIS ARREST WAS IMMEDIATELY ISSUED
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Jamarcus Glover, target of Breonna Taylor raid on probation after plea deal, arrested again
Jamarcus Glover, the man who was the target of a drug investigation that led Louisville Metro police to Breonna Taylor's home, found himself behind bars again Thursday.Glover, Taylor's ex-boyfriend, was arrested Wednesday by Jeffersontown police on charges of driving with a suspended license, possession of marijuana and expired plates, according to a police report.The arrest happened on South Hurstbourne Parkway. According to police, an officer found Glover driving a vehicle with temporary registration that had already expired.Officials said in the police report that a K-9 officer alerted on the vehicle and found marijuana. The amount of marijuana confiscated is unknown, but Glover told police it did not belong to him.More on the case: Jamarcus Glover, main target of Breonna Taylor raid, avoids jail time on 3 casesGlover was in the car with a passenger at the time of the arrest, police said.The 31-year-old avoided jail time after agreeing to a plea deal last year in connection to four separate drug cases. He pleaded guilty to a litany of charges, which in turn allowed him to avoid jail time and instead get 120 days of house arrest and then five years' probation.The plea deal also included him moving to Mississippi.On Thursday, following his arrest in Jeffersontown, Glover pleaded not guilty on the charges. The judge released Glover on his own recognizance and instructed him not to drive until he had a valid driver's license.A spokesperson for the Commonwealth's Attorney said prosecutors were still reviewing the case to determine "next steps," including whether Glover's probation could be revoked.They said that the misdemeanor case is being handled by the Jefferson County Attorney's Office, which the Commonwealth's Attorney has no say over.Glover was still in custody at Louisville Metro Corrections during the most recent check. His next court date is in March.Continuing coverage: LMPD Merit Board upholds firing of Joshua Jaynes in Breonna Taylor caseGlover was one of the main targets of the Louisville Metro Police Department's drug investigation that resulted in the raid at Taylor's west Louisville apartment in March 2020. At the time, she was home with her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, who fired off a shot.Police had alleged in their warrant that Glover was receiving drug packages at Taylor's home, but no drugs or cash were found in Taylor's home the night of the raid. The Louisville police detective who wrote the warrant was later fired.

Jamarcus Glover, the man who was the target of a drug investigation that led Louisville Metro police to Breonna Taylor's home, found himself behind bars again Thursday.

Glover, Taylor's ex-boyfriend, was arrested Wednesday by Jeffersontown police on charges of driving with a suspended license, possession of marijuana and expired plates, according to a police report.

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The arrest happened on South Hurstbourne Parkway. According to police, an officer found Glover driving a vehicle with temporary registration that had already expired.

Officials said in the police report that a K-9 officer alerted on the vehicle and found marijuana. The amount of marijuana confiscated is unknown, but Glover told police it did not belong to him.

More on the case: Jamarcus Glover, main target of Breonna Taylor raid, avoids jail time on 3 cases

Glover was in the car with a passenger at the time of the arrest, police said.

The 31-year-old avoided jail time after agreeing to a plea deal last year in connection to four separate drug cases. He pleaded guilty to a litany of charges, which in turn allowed him to avoid jail time and instead get 120 days of house arrest and then five years' probation.

The plea deal also included him moving to Mississippi.

On Thursday, following his arrest in Jeffersontown, Glover pleaded not guilty on the charges. The judge released Glover on his own recognizance and instructed him not to drive until he had a valid driver's license.

A spokesperson for the Commonwealth's Attorney said prosecutors were still reviewing the case to determine "next steps," including whether Glover's probation could be revoked.

They said that the misdemeanor case is being handled by the Jefferson County Attorney's Office, which the Commonwealth's Attorney has no say over.

Glover was still in custody at Louisville Metro Corrections during the most recent check. His next court date is in March.

Continuing coverage: LMPD Merit Board upholds firing of Joshua Jaynes in Breonna Taylor case

Glover was one of the main targets of the Louisville Metro Police Department's drug investigation that resulted in the raid at Taylor's west Louisville apartment in March 2020. At the time, she was home with her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, who fired off a shot.

Police had alleged in their warrant that Glover was receiving drug packages at Taylor's home, but no drugs or cash were found in Taylor's home the night of the raid. The Louisville police detective who wrote the warrant was later fired.