
Mayor Vows Changes to Way LMPD Handles Sexual Harassment Complaints
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Mayor vows changes to way LMPD handles sexual harassment complaints.
The Louisville Metro Police Department is facing its third sexual harassment claim in a week.
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Mayor Vows Changes to Way LMPD Handles Sexual Harassment Complaints
Clip: Season 3 Episode 15 | 1m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
The Louisville Metro Police Department is facing its third sexual harassment claim in a week.
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Changes are coming to the way Louisville Metro Police Department handle sexual harassment complaints.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg made that announcement yesterday as LMPD faces its 3rd sexual harassment claim in a week.
Police chief Jacqueline going bureau al was put on paid administrative leave for her handling of at least one incident.
Greenberg says sexual harassment will not be tolerated.
>> We do take all these allegations very Acting Chief.
I'm free and I are very committed to making changes to transforming LMPD is And as I mentioned, he and I and our respective teams have been working on this all week to Weaver, rejecting Chief Humphrey has already taken steps in the right direction.
He held a mandatory training for the leadership of LMPD already this working right now on additional training that is going to be rolled down in the very near future.
And much more is coming, as I mentioned in my comments, be announcing some of these decisive actions in the coming days.
>> According to Greenberg, Department of Justice officials were in town last week when he announced chief going bureau.
Well suspension.
The DOJ noted the police department's failure to adequately handle sexual harassment complaints in a scathing critique of the department released last year.
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