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    SHEPHERDSVILLE - Residents of Lakes of Dogwood are not unique.     But they are the latest in a series of complaints over the years about issues such as vandalism and thefts.     Much of the blame over the years has been pointed at juveniles who are running the streets of Shepherdsville at all hours of the night.     With that in mind, Shepherdsville city attorney Joseph Wantland was given the task of looking at past ordinances and developing a new one which would include a curfew for juveniles.

The inside story of how Louisville s $12 million Breonna Taylor settlement came together

The inside story of how Louisville s $12 million Breonna Taylor settlement came together Tessa Duvall and Darcy Costello, Louisville Courier Journal © Matt Stone/Courier Journal Attorney Ben Crump holds the hand of Tamika Palmer, the mother of Breonna Taylor, as they leave Metro Hall after the city of Louisville agreed to pay $12 million to the estate of Breonna Taylor. At Palmer s left is attorney Lonita Baker, who also represents Taylor s family. Sept. 15, 2020 LOUISVILLE, Ky.  Tamika Palmer s hands were shaking. The 12-page document she was signing that Monday stipulated the city would pay her $12 million a record settlement against the Louisville Metro Police Department.

Man sentenced to life without parole in racially motivated killings at Kentucky grocery store

Man sentenced to life without parole in racially motivated killings at Kentucky grocery store By Kelly Murray and Laurie Ure, CNN Updated 11:09 PM ET, Fri December 18, 2020 Gregory Bush appears in court at his arraignment in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 25, 2018. (CNN)The families of two people murdered in a racially motivated killing at a suburban grocery store in Kentucky have finally seen justice. Gregory Bush was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2018 killings of Maurice Stallard, 69, and Vickie Jones, 67, according to Jefferson County court documents. Bush pleaded guilty but mentally ill to charges of murder, attempted murder and wanton endangerment, according to the court documents.

Man recording police sues Jeffersontown officer who he claims sucker punched him

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) A Louisville man claims a Jeffersontown police officer aggressively confronted him while he recorded what he thought was a traffic stop, then sucker punched and improperly detained and charged him, according to a lawsuit filed Monday. Joseph Bennett posed no threat and there was no need for physical force by Officer Manuel Cruz, according to the suit that also claims Bennett s First Amendment rights were violated. Cruz s conduct demonstrated an utter disregard for basic human rights. Injuries Joseph Bennett says he sustained after he was sucker punched by Jeffersontown Police officer Manuel Cruz. In addition, the lawsuit in Jefferson Circuit Court claims Cruz had a known history of violent police behavior before the November 24 incident, which gained national attention after Bennett s video went viral.

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