Kentucky Attorney General-elect Russell Coleman
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Pictured: this undated image shows Kentucky Attorney General-elect standing near Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg at a news conference in Louisville, Ky. Coleman is partnering with the city in an attempt to strengthen its Group Violence Intervention program. (WDRB image)
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Louisville has seen more than 600 homicides since the program was created in 2020.Â
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WDRB)- Kentucky's new Attorney General has officially been sworn-in to office.
State and local prosecutors will appeal a Louisville judge's ruling last week that a convicted felon can't be prosecuted on a firearms charge because it violates his Second Amendment rights.
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