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Before Breonna Taylor, LMPD busted down doors nearly twice a week looking for drugs. Now they’ve all but stopped.
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The circumstances of the case bear striking similarities to the investigation and subsequent raid that resulted in the police killing of Breonna Taylor.
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Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Charles Cunningham received a private reprimand, but he confirmed to KyCIR that he was the subject of the discipline.
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The details of the 2016 allegations — and how little LMPD did with that information — raise additional questions about one of the department’s more prolific cops.
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LMPD Detective Brian Bailey got more warrants than anyone else. An analysis shows he relied heavily on confidential informants — two of whom he's been accused of sexually abusing.
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The city banned no-knocks, but that doesn't affect how LMPD uses "forced entry." Records show they bust doors down an average of twice a week.
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The judges met confidentially Tuesday and didn't answer questions about the vote until Friday afternoon.
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Court officials are saying their meeting, and minutes from that meeting, are confidential.
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The proposal would overhaul the court’s process for issuing search warrants with the aim to boost transparency.
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The LMPD made the change shortly after KyCIR and WDRB reported the state issued the new forms — and LMPD wasn't using it.