A Kentucky State Police trooper indicted in March for allegedly assaulting multiple people and committing perjury is now facing a federal lawsuit filed on behalf of a construction worker he is accused of macing and repeatedly tasing without reason.
Andrew Kyle Grigsby, 29, allegedly entered the Capital Grounds through the Northwest stairwell of the building, approached a police line and sprayed officers with what investigators believe to be bear mace, causing them to retreat.
Steve Lawson, who talked with Brooks Houck by phone the night after the disappearance of Crystal Rogers, has been indicted on charges of criminal conspiracy to commit murder and charge of tampering with physical evidence in the Rogers case.
In addition, the task force also seized two pounds of cocaine and marijuana and about $5,900.
For now, Gavin Perkins will remain in Metro Corrections on a $500,000 cash bond, a Louisville judge ordered Monday.
Former Detective John Green was sentenced earlier this month to one year incarceration that will be probated for five years as long as he follows several conditions, including staying out of trouble and not owning a firearm.
The jury said Racheal Flannery allegedly criminally abused 10 children at the center between Sept. 21-28 of this year.
Officer Brad Schuhmann was indicted Nov. 3 by a federal grand jury in U.S. District Court on a charge of sexually abusing a juvenile in 2010, according to court records.
A Bath County grand jury indicted Judge Beth Maze, who represents Bath, Rowan, Montgomery and Menifee counties. All three charges are felonies.
Residents in Carrollton are concerned about accusations of misconduct in law enforcement.