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Just after 8 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 7, the first day of classes for JCPS, LMPD responded to a call of gunfire near a bus stop ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Ironman 70.3 is returning to Louisville for another year, and Louisville Metro Police wants to make ...
This deadly shooting happened in the same area where shots were fired on the first day of school. LMPD has arrested a 15-year ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville Metro Police is investigating a fatal shooting that happened in the Chickasaw neighborhood ...
LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey said in a July 23 press conference that "Tasha White's behavior placed her in the position she ultimately ended up in." ...
Former Louisville Metro Police detective Brett Hankison is appealing his conviction and sentence related to his involvement ...
However, LMPD Deputy Chief Emily McKinley, who was involved in the consent decree negotiations, defended and explained the reasoning for changes the city unilaterally made in a sit-down interview ...
“I’m going to give you all a heads up — we got a complaint from the mayor: Everybody’s over here, hanging out, bothering people that are dropping off food ...,” said LMPD officer Anthony Garcia, as he ...
Louisville Police Chief Paul Humphrey blames parents for juvenile crime, but LMPD shares responsibility. Humphrey's comments highlight the disconnect between LMPD and the community it serves, echoing ...
A Louisville Metro Police Department officer won't be charged in a deadly crash where she did not have her lights or sirens ...
LMPD brass weren’t talking. After The Courier Journal reported about the plan on Tuesday, Stonum said the folks at LMPD scotched it, saying it would not allow its officers to take part in it.
Under the consent decree, LMPD would have been required to upload information about officer misconduct investigations to its website on a monthly basis, excluding personally identifiable information.