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Thomas Sanders said he was standing on a public sidewalk when an LMPD officer asked him to leave. When he refused, that's ...
At every job, there’s that one person: the heart, the glue of the place. “She kept our office together,” said Det. Lisa ...
The father of a former LMPD officer is suing LMPD, former police chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel, and Mayor Craig Greenberg for excessive force during an arrest.
LMPD says their priority is public safety, but they’re also emphasizing their role in protecting First Amendment rights.
After the U.S. Department of Justice pulled the plug on the police reform consent decree it signed with Louisville Metro ...
John Green was ordered to serve sixty days on home incarceration, undergo mental health treatment and pay $1,000 to ...
While officials touted similarities between a new police reform plan and the defunct DOJ consent decree, a Courier Journal analysis found differences.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A woman who was wrongfully convicted and exonerated years later has reached a settlement agreement with Louisville Metro Police (LMPD) and Metro Government. Metro Government has ...
LMPD leaders will move into the department's new headquarters later this summer. But as work continues, so has the cost to ...
City leaders reaffirm commitment to reform and rebuilding community trust. Louisville Metro Police Department reforms were ...
Newly elected Metro Council member J.P. Lyninger warned that the community isn't immune to what’s happening in other parts of the country.
Louisville Metro Police would get $254 million under Mayor Craig Greenberg's proposed budget, a 6% increase from the current ...