A federal judge has dismissed Louisville's consent decree, which was aimed at reforming Louisville Metro Police Department.
CROSS. THE DONATION LINE IS NOW OPEN, FOLKS. PLUS ENDING THE CONSENT DECREE, THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL NO LONGER OVERSEE EFFORTS TO REFORM THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. LOUISVILLE’S FEDERAL CONSENT DECREE ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville's consent decree agreement with the Department of Justice is still on hold. It's been nearly two months since President Donald Trump's new Justice Department leadership ...
The Trump administration is moving to dismiss federal oversight agreements in Louisville and Minneapolis reached following the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor and police killing of George Floyd, and ...
Since the city’s consent decree was entered more than six years ago, the independent monitoring team has often stressed that the Chicago Police Department must bolster its data collection and analysis ...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced May 21 it would dismiss its consent decree that would have added oversight to Louisville Metro Government and LMPD. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg also ...
Karl Racine, Cleveland's lead police reform monitor whose law firm oversaw the city's consent decree compliance process for the last two years, stepped down from the position Wednesday during a status ...
FORT SMITH -- The city was given a limited timeline and unpredictable circumstances but leaders are still committed to completing consent decree work a decade later. Fort Smith entered into the ...