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The U.S. Justice Department is recommending an ex-Kentucky police officer convicted of using excessive force during the ...
City officials in Louisville, Kentucky, have agreed to comply with the Trump administration s 48-hour immigration detainer ...
Taylor, a Black woman, was shot and killed by Louisville, Kentucky, police officers in March 2020 after they used a no-knock ...
The DOJ suggested former officer Brett Hankison, who was charged with violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor during a ...
The Justice Department argues these tuition laws unfairly offer a benefit to foreigners that is unavailable to U.S. citizens and legal residents.
Tensions are starting to flare after President Donald Trump’s Justice Department recommended just one day in prison for a ...
While Louisville has had the same policies in place for years, the city was only recently designated a "sanctuary city" by the federal government.
Louisville corrections officers will start honoring immigration detainers, or requests to hold inmates for up to 48 hours until federal officers arrive to take custody of them, Louisville Mayor Craig ...
New U.S. Attorney Kyle Bumgarner lays out his priorities in office, including how he'll work with ICE and his thoughts on reforming LMPD.
"There is no need for a prison sentence to protect the public" from Hankison, according to a sentencing memorandum.
Massie also said he believes Republicans will lose their slim majority in the midterm elections next year if they do not take a vote on releasing the files.
A DOJ sentencing memo requests time already served for former Louisville, Kentucky, officer Brett Hankison, who was involved in the raid but whose shots didn't strike anyone.