Federal judge dismisses consent decree meant to spark police reform in Louisville
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A federal judge Wednesday dismissed the consent decree agreement between Louisville Metro government and the U.S. Department of Justice that laid out sweeping reforms of Louisville police in the wake of Breonna Taylor's death.
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