LMPD interim chief Paul Humphrey at news conference
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Pictured: Louisville Metro Police Interim Chief Paul Humphrey at a news briefing on Sept. 4, 2024. (WDRB image)
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LMPD is working to identify and arrest the person in the photo, as well as anyone else involved in Sunday's incident near Iroquois Park.
After serving as the interim chief for three months, Humphrey was named permanent chief by Mayor Craig Greenberg in September. Humphrey is the sixth person in four years to lead LMPD as the department has been enveloped in scandals for several years.
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