The actions are the "worst case of discrimination that I've ever seen," a former police leader said
“If the defendants had not intentionally misled a judge with a false affidavit, there would have been no search warrant for officers to execute and no fatal shooting.”
A Louisville judge ruled that there is no evidence that Samantha Ricketts’ report to a supervisor over First Lady Rachel Greenberg's work rose to the level of a whistleblower complaint under Kentucky law
Former Bullitt County Sheriff's Deputy Brent Hall is facing rape and sodomy charges.
A shooting at the Shively Animal Clinic on Mother's Day continues to stir controversy after a Jefferson County grand jury decided not to indict the shooter on any charges.
A former employee alleges he was hired to oversee billions in KRS funds and uncovered millions of dollars in theft.
Jefferson County Commonwealth's Attorneys will be allowed to access sealed court records in an effort to investigate how the former officer got his guilty plea overturned and erased.
A Jefferson County judge in 2015 set aside a law enforcement officer's conviction for a sex crime involving a child, a key action now that the officer is trying to keep his badge despite a new Kentucky law forbidding people with convictions for misdemeanor sex crimes from having police powers.
Todd Walls, a now-former court deputy with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct in 1996. He was accused of having an ongoing sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl.
HB 206 is part of a series of bills passed by the legislature in recent years to force out officers who shamed the badge.