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The US Department of Justice dropped its consent decree against the Louisville Metro Police Department, but police reform ...
The Department of Justice dropped Louisville's consent decree on Wednesday. But the city plans to move forward with the agreement, with $750,000 allocated in the budget for an independent monitor. Now ...
Police are trying to identify whoever opened fire at a Louisville liquor store, leaving someone paralyzed. According to ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg refused to even mention Ed Harness' name during a press conference to announce that the city's consent decree is dead.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The Louisville Metro Police Department is asking for $246 million in the upcoming city budget, up about $25 million from last year’s $221 million. The main reason for the ...
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On Thursday, LMPD said the victim survived, but was left paralyzed from the waist down. The police department also released "enhanced" surveillance photos of the suspect in hopes someone may be able ...
The department has an almost $255 million proposed operating budget.
Louisville’s new police reform plan has similarities to the now-scrapped federal consent decree, but the biggest and arguably most questionable difference is LMPD and Metro Government’s ability to ...
The Louisville Metro Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying an alleged suspect from a shooting on New Cut Road. Police said officers responded on a shooting in the 5900 block ...
The new Department of Justice is rolling back a police reform agreement with Louisville that came about after the death of ...