Representatives of the ACLU of Kentucky call for changes after 12 inmate deaths in 10 months
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Representatives of the ACLU of Kentucky call for changes during an Oct. 4, 2022 demonstration after 12 inmate died in 10 months. (Image by: Dakota Sherek)
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A demonstration against recent inmate deaths at Louisville Metro Corrections took on new urgency Tuesday morning when protesters learned that another inmate had died just hours earlier.
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