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The Justice Department said Wednesday it is moving to drop police reform agreements reached with the cities of Louisville, Kentucky and Minneapolis.
Metro Councilmembers approved a resolution with improvement recommendations for LMPD. What will it do for the city?
Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled a plan titled "Louisville's consent decree," which will guide police reforms in the absence of ...
While officials touted similarities between a new police reform plan and the defunct DOJ consent decree, a Courier Journal ...
Louisville's new voluntary consent decree will guide policy and practice reforms for the city's police department.
The Department of Justice said Wednesday it would be dropping police reform agreements reached with the Minneapolis and Louisville police in the wake of the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The U.S. Department of Justice says its Civil Rights Division is beginning the process to dismiss the police investigations and proposed consent decree involving the ...
SEPIC: The Justice Department under President Trump says the Minneapolis agreement and a similar one in Louisville, Kentucky, quote, "would have imposed years of micromanagement of local police ...
The previous order was a court-enforced agreement that was legally binding ... A portion of the DOJ decree that Louisville kept is referred to consistently as the "principal section," defined ...