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Louisville officers encouraged to train in Jiu-Jitsu

LMPD officers encouraged to train in Jiu-Jitsu In our department, we ve seen use of force go down, complaints have gone down over time, LMPD instructor Allan Manganello said. Author: Dennis Ting Updated: 8:23 PM EDT June 29, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. There s no kicking and no punching and it s one of the newer ways Louisville Metro Police officers are learning to respond to suspects. We use weight distribution, distance management and energy efficiency to change the person s mind about wanting to fight, LMPD instructor Allan Manganello said. Manganello is an LMPD officer and a third-degree black belt in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu who teaches other officers Gracie Survival Tactics, which he first introduced to the training curriculum three years ago.

Marietta teen wanted for murder

Marietta teen wanted for murder Marietta Police searching for teenage murder suspect Investigators in Marietta are looking for the suspect before he can hurt anyone else. He s familiar to Marietta police and other local jurisdictions. MARIETTA, Ga - Marietta Police are trying to track down 17-year-old Donald Bannister. Investigators say Bannister shot and killed a man two weeks ago. Residents at an apartment complex on Massachusetts Avenue say they heard gunfire around 9 p.m. on June 15. When officers arrived they found the victim laying on the ground bleeding, said Marietta Police Officer Chuck McPhilamy. The victim, 30-year-old Norval Bailey was rushed to the hospital where he died. The search was on for who shot him.

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