As the clock ticks closer to 48 hours since Redaja "Juicy" Williams was killed, her family hopes the community steps up to help police find who did it.
Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey came by WDRB on Thursday to discuss a decline in homicides in 2025, a new push to solve cold cases and what can be done to stop crimes before they happened.
In a news conference Tuesday, Greenberg said the law would help crack down on gangs in the city.
After two LMPD officers were shot by a suspect tied to a stolen SUV Tuesday night, the department has released its strategies to get violent crime.
After serving as the interim chief for three months, Humphrey was named permanent chief by Mayor Craig Greenberg in September. Humphrey is the sixth person in four years to lead LMPD as the department has been enveloped in scandals for several years.
Louisville's gang culture has been an unspoken reality for years, a taboo subject that few publicly recognized but many knew wreaked havoc on underserved youth.
Police were sent to the scene on reports of a motor vehicle collision at that location, but found a man who had been shot inside a vehicle.
Eventually, the streets took a toll on Kaelin Hall.
In June 2023, Greenberg said Louisville "definitely" has a gang problem, adding that about 30% of the city's homicides are gang-related.