Louisville Metro Government's Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods (OSHN) will receive training and technical assistance to strengthen its gun violence reduction strategy.
The man accused of committing Louisville's first murder of the year says he was threatened by the victim.
Police say they pulled up to the car and opened fire, shooting him several times in the back.
It happened just after 11 p.m.
He was a convicted felon, according to court documents, and wasn't supposed to have a gun to begin with.
The agency says Thursday night was not a good night.
He allegedly tried to get away from police by leaping from the roof of a home.
Williams shot 20-year-old Jacoya Mangrum as she was sitting in a car with her 1-year-old son on S. 13th Street near Patton Court.
They say the shooter used racial slurs before killing 25-year-old Jose Munoz.
Witnesses say they heard arguing near the front of the restaurant and then a single gunshot.