LMPD Officer Nick Wilt taking medical retirement nearly 3 years after Louisville bank shooting
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The department said "his service, sacrifice and spirit will be honored during a celebration hosted by his family, LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey" and others at a ceremony on Friday, Jan. 30.
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The department said "his service, sacrifice and spirit will be honored during a celebration hosted by his family, LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey" and others at a ceremony on Friday, Jan. 30.Â
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