A federal judge criticizes the Justice Department for failing to show evidence of racial discrimination in the Louisville ...
The U.S. Department of Justice requested a 30-day extension ... extraordinary' device of a consent decree, the United States and the City of Louisville owe it to this Court and the people to ...
Prosecutors want a former Kentucky sheriff charged with gunning down a judge last year to undergo a mental evaluation before ...
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City of Louisville, Department of Justice sign consent decree to reform police departmentLouisville has signed a ‘historic’ consent decree with the United States Department of Justice to reform the city’s troubled police department. Announced Thursday, the 242-paged consent ...
Louisville’s NAACP branch sees Ed Harness’ reappointment as “one of the keys” to the success of the city’s consent decree.
The Metro Council Republicans believe the city does not need a consent decree and that local officials can monitor reforms.
The Louisville NAACP urges the city to reappoint Inspector General Ed Harness, whose term expires in November.
On Tuesday, the Department of Justice announced federal charges against Thomas Czartorski, James Cameron Wright and Jarrod ...
Ed Harness' term as the city's first inspector general ends this November, four years after he was appointed to the role in a unanimous vote by Metro Council.
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