A lawsuit filed in Jefferson Circuit Court alleges Louisville police officers and MetroSafe dispatchers violated domestic violence response protocols.
The lawsuit alleges the departments violated mandatory response protocols after a violent attack in Jan. 2024.
Louisville Fire has place the sergeant on paid administrative leave, and Louisville Fire is conducting its own internal investigation.
Newly uncovered documents reveal an extensive gun and drug trafficking investigation that ultimately led to the raid on a Louisville liquor store in early January.
A Louisville woman filed a lawsuit against multiple Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officers and MetroSafe ...
The lawsuit says that LMPD officers and MetroSafe emergency dispatchers neglected to adhere to mandatory domestic violence ...
The inspector general believes the LMPD search warrant used before Cryer was killed contained false information, among other ...
After a Portland family learned the names of six LMPD officers involved in the 2020 raid, a court dismissed the complaint ...
The 2023 shooting death of Omari Cryer by the U.S. Marshals Office during a joint arrest with Louisville police has prompted ...
Agreement marks a pivotal step in addressing years of unconstitutional policing and rebuilding trust between Louisville Metro ...
McCREARY COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — A woman from McCreary County was found safe Wednesday after being reported missing, reported the Kentucky State Police. Amanda Sue Massey, 37, had been last seen ...
Kentucky police are facing backlash after they fatally shot the wrong person in a home raid at the wrong address. Residents of London, Kentucky, organized a protest march on Saturday after police ...