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John F. Johnson, AKA Grandmaster Jay, pleaded guilty Thursday to five counts of wanton endangerment for pointing an assault rifle at five Louisville Metro police officers. The one-year sentence will run concurrent to his seven-year federal sentence.
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The group’s LifeFest was already in the works. Attendees there celebrated the end of federal abortion protections.
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The Louisville office of the FBI announced Monday that agents have arrested and charged a man with a federal carjacking charge in connection with the Nov.…
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Family members and activists in Louisville’s protest community have identified Travis Nagdy, 21, as the man killed early Monday on Crittenden Drive.Nagdy…
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The remaining charges have been dropped against Rep. Attica Scott, her daughter Ashanti, organizer Shameka Parrish-Wright and 15 others for participating…
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As the days get shorter and colder, organizers of Louisville’s racial justice movement are readying for the next phase of social activism in the city, and…
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The final days of May were a whirlwind of protests, violence and vandalism in downtown Louisville that upended the city and set the tone for months of…
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One of Cherrie Vaughn’s three sons asked his elementary school teacher why police keep killing Black people… and why Black people were enslaved.Not…
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Lawyers for the family of Breonna Taylor allege in a new court filing that the raid that led to her fatal shooting by police was motivated by the city’s…
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Kentucky police officers have made more than 330 arrests amid ongoing protests for racial justice in Louisville, according to Louisville Metro Police…