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It's part of the city's plan for police reform after the U.S. Department of Justice, under President Donald Trump's ...
Assistant U.S. Attorney General Kristen Clarke, who spoke alongside Greenberg and LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey, said the lengthy agreement will put the city and its beleaguered police department on a ...
The agreement comes a year after the DOJ's blistering report into the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), which found routine constitutional rights violations that disproportionately ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg holds a copy of the city's consent decree agreement with the Department of Justice. | Dec. 12, 2024 The document said the monitor will submit a proposed budget ...
The U.S. Justice Department and the city of Louisville have reached a landmark agreement to reform the city’s police department following a federal investigation sparked by the fatal police ...
So far, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg has declined to commit to signing an agreement before Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration. “There are two parties to the agreement — so we need the DOJ and ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled a plan titled "Louisville's consent decree," which will guide police reforms in the absence of a federal agreement. ... The U.S. Department of Justice announced May ...
Louisville community leaders offered a mix of hope and skepticism following the Thursday announcement of a consent decree agreement between city officials and the U.S. Department of Justice. The ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Mayor Craig Greenberg is providing more insight into the ongoing consent decree negotiations between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Louisville Metro Police Department ...
The legally agreement between Metro Government and the U.S. Department of Justice, finalized in December, is being challenged in federal court by the River City FOP.
He and Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta announced an agreement was signed with LMPD and Louisville Metro, which is a “framework” that outlines 36 remedial measures that “comply with ...
Louisville mayor and police officials joined U.S. Department of Justice representatives to discuss a "civil rights announcement" Thursday morning.