LMPD :: Louisville Metro Police Department

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It is illegal to instruct police not to enforce the law when there's a riot or other felony crime happening that police are aware of. That's especially when there's a danger of serious physical harm occurring if police don't take action. There are lots of examples of that, like when the BLM rioters were shooting fireworks at the entrance to the Hall of Justice with officers standing on the other side of the doorway, also known as attempted Arson 1st Degree. Obstruction of Justice laws Under Kentucky

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