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2:25 Louisville inspector general finds LMPD detectives overwhelmed with heavy caseloads According to the report, the department prioritizes violent crimes, leaving many property and financial crimes low on the list.
1:17 Louisville police chief says officer shortage largely to blame for 'unmanageable' caseloads LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey said he doesn't want to use the shortage as an excuse.