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.
McGarvey made the comments in an interview with The Courier Journal on Friday. Here's what else he had to say.
The agreement between the city and the U.S. Department of Justice cannot go into effect without the approval of a federal ...
As the future of Louisville's consent decree remains in limbo, a Kentucky congressman is weighing in for the first time.
The union claims the reform-oversight deal negotiated by the feds and city violates a collective bargaining agreement. The ...
Federal Judge Benjamin Beaton asked DOJ officials whether there is a "less intrusive manner of resolving the dispute" without ...
Judge Benjamin Beaton expressed concern that he would be responsible for 'day to day operations' of the city's police force ...
(WAVE) - The future of the consent decree negotiated between the City of Louisville and ... not say when he’ll decide if the federal courts will oversee the reforms of LMPD. Judge Beaton raised ...
Craig Greenberg has previously, and regularly, said he accepted the DOJ report, which followed a wide-ranging "pattern or ...
“I believe LMPD’s budget will continue to grow in the coming years because of the consent decree; so we will allocate more funds to LMPD to pay for these expenses and others,” he said.
Misconduct investigations and discipline Training Health and support of officers Management LMPD’s consent decree was announced Dec. 12 after months of negotiations between the DOJ and city ...
Beaton also repeatedly pressed the DOJ on why a consent decree is necessary versus a traditional settlement. Reforming LMPD, Killebrew responded, was “not writing on a clean slate.” ...