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Louisville has signed a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice.Mayor Craig Greenberg called the 242-page consent ...
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Mayor Greenberg provided an update, saying that “not a day goes by” that he and his team are not working with the U.S. DOJ to reach a consent decree.
Last March, the DOJ released a scathing report into the discriminatory patterns and practices by the LMPD. Now, the department is making an announcement.
The agreement comes after the DOJ found police and Metro government for years engaged in practices that violated the U.S.
Last March, the DOJ released a scathing report into the discriminatory patterns and practices of policing by the LMPD.