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Louisville police chief Paul Humphrey speaks at a press conference on Dec. 19, 2024. (WDRB photo)
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Homicide detectives in Louisville said a slow down in deadly shootings is allowing them to solve more cases.
Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey said Tuesday the department finished its review into misconduct allegations made against police by the city's Metro Inspector General in the 2022 shooting death of Omari Cryer and found no serious mistakes.Â
Inspector General Ed Harness acknowledged the difficulty of discussing the matter.
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