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Together, three men and their teams work to save and change lives in Louisville.
Together, three men and their teams work to save and change lives in Louisville.
Council members have questioned why the program hasn't fully been implemented.
Group Violence Intervention, or GVI, has produced major results in other cities.
LMPD chief Erika Shields believes in the programĀ as violence continues in Louisville.
Some questions remain about a portion of its funding.
In weeks, the city will stage interventions with some of those at risk of committing violent crimes.
Councilman Jecorey Arthur says the money doesn't attack the root of the crime problem.