The previous administration’s Department of Justice and Louisville signed the agreement last month, but it has not yet been ...
Louisville Officer Robinson Desroches alleges ... Desroches and another officer were shot during intense street protests in September 2020. The unrest occurred after former Kentucky Attorney ...
A city-wide church service followed the motorcade. Rev. Charles Elliott Jr., who worked with King on civil rights issues in ...
But other names too have been on the lips of protesters, in particular that of Breonna Taylor, a health worker shot eight times by police who entered her apartment in Louisville, Kentucky on 13 March.
noting those protests as the context for Louisville's consent decree with the DOJ. Her future vision for the city and the nation "starts right here in Louisville," she said.
Liberal activists have planned protests ahead of Trump's inauguration, but numbers expected to be lower than the 2017 Women's ...
With a 242-page document in hand and police and federal officials at his side, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Thursday that Louisville Metro Police and the city's government reached an ...
Breonna Taylor’s shooting by Louisville police and the department’s use of force on street protesters in 2020 attracted the attention of the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division.
A recent panel at Roots 101 Museum aimed to shed light on the complex reform agreement, which is still under consideration by a federal judge.