Traffic stop of Tae-Ahn Lea
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The resolution is set to be discussed at this Thursday's Louisville Metro Council meeting.
A teenager's traffic stop in West Louisville more than two years ago sparked calls for police accountability and even changed policies in LMPD. No one will be held accountable in the case.Â
The summary judgement ruling in Tae-Ahn Lea's lawsuit means a jury will only need to decide how much to award in damages, not determine whether police actually violated the then-18-year-old's rights.
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