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Justice Dept. Finds Pattern of Discriminatory Policing in Louisville

Por: The New York Times Politics March 09, 2023

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WASHINGTON — The police department in Louisville, Ky., engaged in a far-ranging pattern of discriminatory and abusive law enforcement practices, the Justice Department said on Wednesday after conducting a two-year investigation prompted by the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor by the police in 2020.In a , investigators painted a grim portrait of the Louisville Metro Police Department, detailing a variety of serious — at times shocking —... + full article



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