Swearing-in ceremony for new police chief marks new era for LMPD Share Updated: 1:38 PM EST Jan 19, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 1:38 PM EST Jan 19, 2021
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Show Transcript where I come from When people say good morning, people say good morning back. Good morning, and welcome to today. Swearing in ceremonies for Erica Shields as she becomes the chief of police of the Louisville Metro Police Department. So thank you very much for family and friends and for coming and tuning in through social media today. At this time, I would like for you toe stand, please. For the presentation of colors by the Louisville Metro Police Honor guard, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and the national anthem being Sunday by Sergeant John Ramsey at the conclusion of the anthem. Please remain standing for implication given by the Reverend Keith Hackett, who is the pastor of Greater Salem Baptist Church in Louisville and is also the a
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