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Miscommunication | Louisville police chief explains barricading of west Louisville Kroger during Derby weekend Testifying to Metro Council s Government Oversight and Audit Cmte. on Tuesday, LMPD Chief Erika Shields explained what happened for the first time. Author: Tyler Emery Updated: 12:05 AM EDT May 12, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. A West Louisville Kroger closed its doors early the Friday night before the Kentucky Derby, frustrating many community members, business owners, and city leaders. The grocery store, on West Broadway at 28th closed at 5 p.m., and barricades were put up blocking the parking lot. Testifying to Metro Council s Government Oversight and Audit Committee on Tuesday, LMPD Chief Erika Shields explained what happened for the first time. ....
LMPD Chief Erika Shields spoke to city leaders over the placement of barricades in the West End during Derby Week which forced Kroger to close early. ....
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Credit Ryan Van Velzer / WFPL On the first day of Black History Month, Mayor Greg Fischer announced the creation of a commission to manage and promote citywide Juneteenth celebrations. Fischer signed an executive order Monday forming a 15-member commission to help organize events celebrating Juneteenth and its historical significance in Louisville. Last year, Fischer announced Juneteenth as a holiday for city employees as protesters organized their own celebration of Juneteenth in Jefferson Square Park, the epicenter of the city’s protests for racial justice. The mayor noted it’s difficult to say what the event could look like this year because of the pandemic, but wants to start planning both for this year and next, when he expects a “more robust in-person event.” ....