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"This is just one step in a multi-step process in reforming our police department, and that's so we can recruit some of the best talent in the city," said Councilman Anthony Piagentini, R-19.
The Louisville Metro Council will conisder limiting LMPD's use of force Thursday night.
Applicants wanted for civilian board tasked with LMPD oversight after mayor signs ordinance into law
Residents can nominate themselves for the 11-person board by filling out a form from the city.
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