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For eight years, Steve Conrad represented stability in LMPD. But late in his tenure, cracks in the foundation were clear. The former Louisville police officer was rehired by then-Mayor Greg ...
Louisville Metro Police Chief Steve Conrad has been relieved of duty after it was revealed that the officers involved in a shooting that killed a local business owner early Monday did not activate ...
On May 21, 2020, Louisville Police Chief Steve Conrad announced that he plans to retire effective June 30. [35] [36] In 2020, business owner David McAtee was shot and killed by the Kentucky Army National Guard and police. [37] [38] On June 1, 2020, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer announced the immediate firing of Police Chief Steve Conrad.
Mayor Greg Fischer fired LMPD Chief Steve Conrad after learning that officers involved in the shooting of McAtee did not have their body cameras turned on. [27] Deputy Chief Robert Schroeder was placed in charge of the department as the interim police chief and declared that the officers' decision to not use their body cameras was a "clear ...
A Kentucky police chief is abruptly retiring as calls for his ouster intensified in the wake of a fatal shooting by officers of a black woman in her home. Louisville chief, under fire in black ...
On May 21, 2020, Police Chief Steve Conrad announced his retirement after intense local and national criticism for the department's handling of the case, to be effective June 30. [155] Conrad was fired on June 1, 2020, after it was learned that two police officers who fatally shot black business owner David McAtee had failed to activate their ...
In its March 2023 investigation, the DOJ criticized then-Chief Steve Conrad's decision to form Ninth Mobile, writing that LMPD created the unit to conduct pretextual traffic stops even though the ...
Hours later, police chief Steve Conrad was fired by Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer. [14] On June 27, Steven Lopez was arrested after firing shots on the crowd of protesters gathered at Louisville's Jefferson Square Park, killing one and injuring another. [15]