Body camera footage shows why the DOJ found a pattern of misconduct in LMPD
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The city released it Thursday, months after the DOJ report.
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Police reviewed dozens of incidents of possible police misconduct flagged in the U.S. Department of Justice's report released earlier this year. The department decided not to investigate the cases further.Â
One of the people seen on recently released body camera video showing encounters with Louisville Metro Police officers said the department has to find a way to regain the community's trust to be successful.
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