Louisville begins process of hiring independent police…
Originally reported by Lpm — 2025-07-15
Louisville is initiating a process to hire an independent police reform monitor, following the federal consent decree that was halted by President Trump’s administration. The city seeks proposals from law firms and experts who will oversee reforms including policy reviews, training evaluations, and compliance assessments.
Key Facts
- The city of Louisville has released a request for proposals to hire an independent police reform monitor
- The proposed monitor must consist of a head monitor and a group experienced in evaluating law enforcement policies and actions
Incident Details
| Location | Louisville, Kentucky |
| Department | Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) |
| Officers Involved | Not specifically named officers involved, but the focus is on LMPD’s reform efforts |
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Louisville begins process of hiring independent police reform monitor — Lpm
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