In a report released July 17, Inspector General Ed Harness concluded then Officer Robert Cedeno "did not comply with LMPD policies on use of force and de-escalation."
Federal prosecutors say 32-year-old Darrell Taylor broke an inmate's jaw.
Myles Cosgrove's attorneys accuses the LMPD Merit Board of being "arbitrary" and violating his due process rights when it voted to uphold his firing.
Officer Aaron Ambers was investigated for possible violations of department policies involving de-escalation and use of physical force in the April 18, 2021, arrest of Denorver Garrett.
Just over a week ago, a Metro Council committee voted to disapprove the plan that would restrict when and how officers can use force. But on Thursday night, the full council will make the final decision.
Metro Council will take a final, deciding vote on the plan next week.
But council could pursue those restrictions in the future in separate legislation.
“I think that the family acknowledged that it was a step that shows that the city does care," Beshear said.
LMPD interim Chief Robert Schroeder offered some tweaks to the legislation but didn't have any problems with some of the proposed changes, Councilman Brandon Coan said.
Police say when he saw someone driving away in his car, he grabbed his gun and the keys to his girlfriend's SUV.