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Jury trial date set for former LMPD officer Brett Hankison
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Jury trial date set for former officer Hankison
A jury trial date has been set in the case of the first officer to be fired in the aftermath of Breonna Taylor's death.
Breonna Taylor Case
Breonna Taylor attorney says unreleased bodycam footage is being withheld
LMPD said that all identified body camera footage cannot be released at this time due to the ongoing criminal case.
Breonna Taylor Case
Breonna Taylor attorney says unreleased bodycam footage is being withheld
LMPD said that all identified body camera footage cannot be released at this time due to the ongoing criminal case.
Local News
Kentucky committee approves $300K security contract for AG Daniel Cameron
The contract continues a previous $300,000 contract put in place after 87 people were arrested during a protest at his home in July.
Local News
After hundreds of applications, Louisville mayor to review nominees for civilian review board
Mayor Greg Fischer is hoping to pick 11 members by late February before sending the list to Metro Council for approval.
Politics
Kentucky lawmakers plan to file bills addressing police response to social justice protests
Lisa Willner (D-35) and Attica Scott (D-41) say the bills look to limit intimidating and potentially harmful tactics used by law enforcement during protests.
Local News
'This is the time' | Louisville community activist to run for mayor, experts say more Black leaders might follow
"You will see so many people who were in the street protesting across the country say they want to run for office – they recognize they think they can do it better."
Breonna Taylor Case
LMPD detective fired over Breonna Taylor warrant appeals termination
The appeal says Joshua Jaynes' firing was "disproportionate" when compares to discipline issued to other officers for similar actions.
Local News
LMPD detective fired over Breonna Taylor warrant appeals termination
The appeal says Joshua Jaynes' firing was "disproportionate" when compares to discipline issued to other officers for similar actions.
Local News
'Your leaders aren't afraid to perform hatchet jobs on you either': Fired LMPD detectives pen letter to officers
Detectives Myles Cosgrove and Joshua Jaynes wrote to LMPD officers, saying they have received death threats and have been forced to relocate.
Local News
'This doesn't happen to white people' | New LMPD chief talks Breonna Taylor case, calls on policing equity
'If you're going to police fairly and equitably, your practices have to be consistent and your standards have to be consistent regardless of the neighborhood.'
Local News
Jury trial date set for former officer Hankison
A jury trial date has been set in the case of the first officer to be fired in the aftermath of Breonna Taylor's death.
Breonna Taylor Case
Breonna Taylor attorney says unreleased bodycam footage is being withheld
LMPD said that all identified body camera footage cannot be released at this time due to the ongoing criminal case.
Breonna Taylor Case
Breonna Taylor attorney says unreleased bodycam footage is being withheld
LMPD said that all identified body camera footage cannot be released at this time due to the ongoing criminal case.
Local News
Kentucky committee approves $300K security contract for AG Daniel Cameron
The contract continues a previous $300,000 contract put in place after 87 people were arrested during a protest at his home in July.
Local News
After hundreds of applications, Louisville mayor to review nominees for civilian review board
Mayor Greg Fischer is hoping to pick 11 members by late February before sending the list to Metro Council for approval.
Politics
Kentucky lawmakers plan to file bills addressing police response to social justice protests
Lisa Willner (D-35) and Attica Scott (D-41) say the bills look to limit intimidating and potentially harmful tactics used by law enforcement during protests.
Local News
'This is the time' | Louisville community activist to run for mayor, experts say more Black leaders might follow
"You will see so many people who were in the street protesting across the country say they want to run for office – they recognize they think they can do it better."
Breonna Taylor Case
LMPD detective fired over Breonna Taylor warrant appeals termination
The appeal says Joshua Jaynes' firing was "disproportionate" when compares to discipline issued to other officers for similar actions.
Local News
LMPD detective fired over Breonna Taylor warrant appeals termination
The appeal says Joshua Jaynes' firing was "disproportionate" when compares to discipline issued to other officers for similar actions.
Local News
'Your leaders aren't afraid to perform hatchet jobs on you either': Fired LMPD detectives pen letter to officers
Detectives Myles Cosgrove and Joshua Jaynes wrote to LMPD officers, saying they have received death threats and have been forced to relocate.
Local News
'This doesn't happen to white people' | New LMPD chief talks Breonna Taylor case, calls on policing equity
'If you're going to police fairly and equitably, your practices have to be consistent and your standards have to be consistent regardless of the neighborhood.'
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