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The organization's social media pages say ICE agents are detaining immigrants at a building on South 3rd Street when they come for mandated check-ins.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Metro Police officials confirm that the man accused of killing a dog during an argument with his girlfriend is now in custody. Police told WAVE that Demetrius ...
A Louisville Metro Police officer has been placed on paid administrative leave after being arrested for allegedly driving a motorcycle while intoxicated in Hardin County. An arrest citation shows ...
Louisville Metro Police arrested a former Louisville basketball star early Sunday morning for driving under the influence of alcohol. Russ Smith, a member of the 2013 Louisville basketball team ...
Louisville Metro Police arrested a former Louisville basketball star early Sunday morning for driving under the influence of alcohol. Russ Smith, a member of the 2013 Louisville basketball team ...
John Bradley, a spokesman for the Louisville Metro Police Department, said officers responded to a reported shooting in the 1600 block of Cypress Street at 11:40 a.m. Police said two men were shot ...
The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections celebrated the graduation of its 143rd class, welcoming seven new officers to its ranks following an intensive 11-week training program.
A former Louisville Metro Police deputy chief has been appointed to serve as the chief of the United States Capitol Police, according to a June 4 news release. Michael Sullivan spent more than two ...
Sullivan started his policing career in 1995 with the Louisville Division of Police. He continued climbing the ranks after Louisville Metro Police was formed, serving as deputy chief from 2016-19.
U.S. Capitol Police has named Michael Sullivan as its next chief and he’ll be sworn in at the end of the month, the department announced Wednesday.
Sullivan began his career in 1995 in Louisville, Ky., eventually rising through the ranks to become deputy chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department in 2016, according to the statement.
Louisville Metro Police and city officials are increasing police presence, installing video surveillance, and working with businesses to deter disruptive gatherings.