Louisville police officer suspended 15 days for shoving a woman, charges dismissed
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Perkins was unable to do his job for at least three months while he had an emergency protective order against him, the chief wrote in a memo obtained under the Kentucky Open Records law.
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Last month, the harassment charge was dismissed as part of an agreement in which John Perkins accepted a diversion program, meaning he had to comply with orders from Family Court, complete a domestic violence intervention program, only carry a weapon for work and stay out of trouble.
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