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LMPD said it has received positive feedback about the increased police presence.
Louisville police have stepped up patrols in busy areas such as the Highlands and Waterfront Park in response to large, disruptive groups, mostly juveniles, gathering in those areas in recent weeks.
Youth violence declines in Louisville, but officials and residents still express concerns after recent incidents.
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