LMPD Reveals Fired Officers, Internal Investigations, and Controversial Incidents

Louisville Metro Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel announced that since January, she has fired seven officers in 32 investigations unrelated to the Justice Department probe. The terminated officers include a mix of recruits and probationary officers, with reasons for termination ranging from conduct unbecoming to performance deficiencies. The chief emphasized the importance of accountability and creating a culture of well-trained and supervised officers. The announcement follows a review of 33 cases of possible officer misconduct flagged in the DOJ report, with no further formal investigations planned. The Metro government has agreed to a court-enforceable consent decree to implement changes in policing practices.
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