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Federal judge dismisses Louisville police reform agreement spurred by Breonna Taylor’s death

The dismissal ends federal oversight efforts after DOJ cited costs and data gaps, with local leaders continuing voluntary police reforms in Louisville, Kentucky.

  • On Dec. 31, U.S. District Court Judge Benjamin Beaton dismissed the proposed consent decree, citing lack of factual basis and withheld data, ending efforts for federal oversight of LMPD.
  • After a multiyear investigation, the DOJ initially approved consent decrees before reversing course earlier this year; the settlement grew from a probe launched after Breonna Taylor's killing.
  • The `Community Commitment` replicates many reforms originally outlined in the consent decree, while Louisville hired Effective Law Enforcement for All as an independent monitor and created a Community Safety Commission.
  • Mayor Craig Greenberg said his administration will continue reform efforts without the consent decree, while advocacy groups including ACLU of Kentucky urged Louisville Metro Council to codify reforms into local law.
  • Observers say the ruling reflects a broader retreat from consent decrees after an administration change, with Amber Duke noting it echoes skepticism by U.S. District Court Judge Benjamin Beaton and mirrors the Minneapolis consent-decree case.
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Federal judge dismisses Louisville police reform agreement spurred by Breonna Taylor’s death

A federal judge in Kentucky has dismissed Louisville’s proposed settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over police reforms after the department withdrew its support of the plan earlier this year.

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lpm.org broke the news in on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
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