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DOJ aims to get to the truth with Louisville police investigation

DOJ holds first public meeting, officials say investigation into LMPD, city will get to the truth We want to hear from you. The integrity of the investigation depends on it, one of the DOJ officials said. Author: Tyler Emery Updated: 12:03 AM EDT April 29, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. The Department of Justice held its first public community meeting virtually Wednesday night, where at least 500 people got to see some of the faces behind the civil probe into the city and police department. We want to hear from you. The integrity of the investigation depends on it, one of the DOJ officials said. Anyone watching the public Zoom meeting was able to ask questions, as the DOJ addressed the investigation s focus and scope. Officials said anyone who participates in the investigation won t be named in the final report. Plus, the investigation won t reach back decades, instead focusing on incidents and practices within the last few years.

Feds start Louisville police investigation with local interviews

Dose of optimism after DOJ officials kick off civil investigation immediately in Louisville with community meetings One day after launching an investigation into Metro Police, the Department of Justice talked with dozens of people in three different meetings on Tuesday. Author: Tyler Emery Updated: 11:17 PM EDT April 27, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. Faster than many say they expected, Department of Justice officials have already started their civil patterns and practices investigation. During three different sessions on Tuesday, DOJ attorneys met with a variety of community members including Shawnte West with Black Lives Matter Louisville and Nancy Cavalcante with the 490 Project and the Metro Council Watch team. 

Ordinance amendment would impact homeless camps near schools

Metro Council to consider amending Louisville s homeless ordinance regarding camps near schools, daycare centers I really hope we think long and hard before we change an ordinance that has been working, Councilman Bill Hollander, (D-9) said. Author: Tyler Emery Updated: 12:07 AM EDT April 15, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. Off Deering Road in Valley Station, Medora Elementary sits tucked in a corner near Dixie Highway. Just feet away from the school property was a homeless encampment with one woman living near the fence for months. When they announced school was coming back it was like okay. I got phone calls, emails, texts, Facebook messaging, it was crazy. From faculty, from parents, everybody, Councilwoman Cindi Fowler, (D-14) said.

Louisville community denounce hate against Asian Americans

Louisville community denounce hate against Asian Americans
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