This is what it looks like when cops lie

On the third anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death, theGrio examines the effects of lies police place in search and arrest warrants.

Darell Chancellor was at work in Detroit when he got a frightening call in November 2011. Police were in his mother’s house with a warrant conducting a raid. A year later, he started a minimum 14-year term in prison for drug possession.

In 2016, Houston officers secured a warrant to look for marijuana at Frederick Jeffery’s house. The officers reportedly found methamphetamine. A judge sentenced Jeffery to 25 years in prison.

Three years ago today in Kentucky, Louisville officers, based on sworn police statements in a warrant, entered

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