LMPD reveals reforms made after DOJ mandates changes
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More than a year has passed since the Department of Justice began working with the Louisville Metro Police Department to reform its police practices, and LMPD is now implementing numerous changes.
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LMPD officials have said they understand the seriousness of the report's findings, and are working to make improvements. However, it will take time.Â
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