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Pictured: a close-up view of a Kentucky State Police patch on a uniform. (WDRB/file)
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In total, WDRB requested five use-of-force investigation files and one internal affairs investigation in January. KSP violated the law by withholding “all of the investigations and related paperwork in their entirety."
Kentucky's attorney general ruled the records must be released, but a state police attorney calls that decision 'erroneous.'
The order follows Judge Thomas Wingate's June 24 ruling in which he said he could not "fathom" how the law enforcement agency justified withholding internal investigations of troopers.
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