LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The man who died when he was hit by a car while hanging on the outside of a vehicle has been identified. Officers were called to the area of South 4th Street and Winkler Avenue around 7 p.m. on a report that a person had been hit by a vehicle, Louisville Metro Police Spokesperson John Bradley said in a statement.
It was meant to be part of the Louisville Metro Police Department ... requested the documents under the Kentucky Open Records Act and began asking the department about Zencity's findings.
The previous administration’s Department of Justice and Louisville signed the agreement last month, but it has not yet been approved by a federal judge.
A Kentucky congressman is voicing his concerns to the U.S. Department of Justice over Louisville's consent decree potentially being in jeopardy.
The 2022 shooting death of Omari Cryer by the U.S. Marshals Office during a joint arrest with Louisville police has prompted several allegations of wrongdoing from Louisville’s Metro Inspector General,
One day after the Trump administration injected fresh uncertainty into the fate of Justice Department agreements aimed at reforming local police departments with histories of misconduct and abuse, city leaders in in Minneapolis and Louisville pledged to follow through with agreed-upon reforms no matter what.
An internal memo directed attorneys to notify leadership of consent decrees that were finalized within the last 90 days. Louisville's was finalized in that time.
“judges are not involved running a police department day-to-day.” Beaton also questioned Louisville Metro Government and the DOJ on whether the consent decree would conflict with the ...
Louisville community members reacted to the memo Thursday, with Breonna Taylor’s aunt, Bianca Austin, saying it did not come as a surprise to her family. Taylor’s death in 2020 propelled calls for police reform. “Even though we knew it was coming, the blow doesn’t get any softer,” said Austin.
It is our honor to be part of the 11,000 plus law enforcement members that represent the entire nation during this historical event,” LMPD said.
A Kentucky man who shot at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg when he was a candidate in 2022 has been sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in federal prison.
THE ACLU OF KENTUCKY SAYS DESPITE THE MEMO ... and Louisville Metro Government and Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) accept the consent decree. I implore DOJ not to interfere in the ...