LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey addresses resignation of Officer Begel, crimes involving kids, and policy feedback
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Louisville Metro Police Officer Alyssa Begel resigned six months after she was involved in a fatal crash after driving 95 mph in a 45 mph zone on Fern Valley Road without her lights and sirens activated.
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LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey is speaking out following the resignation of Officer Alyssa Begel, whose high-speed crash killed another driver earlier this year.
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