Patience running out for Louisville residents waiting for change as LMPD consent decree negotiations continue
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Officials from the DOJ, Metro Government and LMPD are negotiating the terms of the police department's mandated consent decree.
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The process began more than a year ago, when the DOJ came to Louisville and released a scathing report into the city's police department with its findings from a yearslong investigation prompted by the March 2020 police killing of Breonna Taylor.
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