June 15 memo Jun 17, 2020 Jun 17, 2020 Updated Jun 17, 2020 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Download PDF As featured on +3 Louisville officers who raided Breonna Taylor’s home can’t be suspended without pay, city lawyer says “Some may believe the facts are clear and known,” Metro government’s deputy general counsel wrote in a memo Monday. “However, that is incorrect, as there is disputable evidence as to whether misconduct occurred.” Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Monday morning forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesDon't Waste Your Money | Temu faces lawsuit, rising complaints ahead of holiday shoppingJCPS officer runs into burning apartment building after car crash sparks fire in Louisville2 Louisville police officers seriously injured after vehicle crashes into them20-year-old man found shot to death in southwest Louisville, police sayCRAWFORD | Opting in: Why Louisville leaders Moss and Lubin are back for the Boca BowlJim Beam to pause distillation at Clermont facility in 2026Texas A&M volleyball wins national championship with sweep of KentuckyRumpke reminds Louisville residents what can and can’t be tossed this holiday seasonWhat A Solar Superstorm Could Mean For The USCRAWFORD | Louisville arrives in Boca Raton for a postseason side dish: a Bowl of Beans Videos
+3 Louisville officers who raided Breonna Taylor’s home can’t be suspended without pay, city lawyer says “Some may believe the facts are clear and known,” Metro government’s deputy general counsel wrote in a memo Monday. “However, that is incorrect, as there is disputable evidence as to whether misconduct occurred.”