That's a natural question that anyone who's only worked at LMPD and lived in Louisville would ask. To find out why it matters, try living and working a city where officers generally like the Mayor and don't vote no-confidence in the Chief. There, the police are allowed to do their jobs. Habitual criminals know they will get stopped and patted down. Shootings are relatively rare. People aren't afraid to walk down their street like many are today in Louisville.
That's a natural question that anyone who's only worked at LMPD and lived in Louisville would ask. To find out why it matters, try living and working a city where officers generally like the Mayor and don't vote no-confidence in the Chief. There, the police are allowed to do their jobs. Habitual criminals know they will get stopped and patted down. Shootings are relatively rare. People aren't afraid to walk down their street like many are today in Louisville.