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https://www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/09/08/910681900/louisville-selects-black-woman-as-citys-interim-police-chief

Louisville Selects Black Woman As City's Interim Police Chief
September 8, 20203:12 PM ET

The mayor of Louisville, Ky., has named Yvette Gentry as the city's new interim police chief, making her the first Black woman to lead the Louisville Metro Police Department when she starts on Oct. 1.

Gentry is not a new face at the department. She served more than 20 years with the Louisville Metro Police Department, including as its deputy chief starting in 2011, before retiring from the force in 2014.

She will be the troubled department's third chief since the March killing of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman, by white Louisville police officers. Taylor's death, along with those of George Floyd in Minneapolis and others, has sparked national protests calling for an end of racial inequities and police brutality.

Mayor Greg Fischer said he selected Gentry because she wants to help "reimagine public safety and address systemic racism."

"We wanted somebody right now that represents some independence of view point so that we could move forward with that," Fischer said at a news conference announcing her appointment on Monday.

"Of course, Yvette's got a lot of experience already with LMPD and has done other roles outside of LMPD that I think will make her a good chief now," Fischer said.


City officials said Gentry did not apply for a permanent position as chief but is committed to serve in an interim capacity for up to six months. Officials hope to name a permanent chief by the end of the year.


Gentry vows to 'try to move the needle'

Gentry, who is is taking a leave of absence from her role as Project Director of Black Male Achievement at United Way of Kentucky, became emotional as she spoke Monday about taking on her new role.

"I prayed and even when I wanted to change my mind God had already told me it was the right thing to do," Gentry added. "For all of you who urged me to take this position and try to move the needle, I'm here."

She also spoke to a broad cross section of Louisville residents about the "reckoning" the city is undergoing.

"I think our city is at a point of reckoning that only truth can bring us out of," Gentry said.

"I'm not here just to help you unboard your beautiful buildings downtown," Gentry said. "I'm here to work with you to unboard the community that I serve ... with all of my heart in West Louisville that was boarded for 20 or 30 years and I just could not find the help. So, I'm here to help you do that, because you promised to help me do that."

Breonna Taylor case looms large

Gentry will take over for interim Chief Robert Schroeder, who is set to retire at the end of the month.

"I've known Yvette Gentry my entire policing career. ... She is the right person at the right time to move this police department forward until a new police chief is selected," Schroeder was quoted as saying by member station WFPL.

Schroeder replaced former Chief Steve Conrad, who was fired June 1 after it came to light that officers had not activated their body cameras during a fatal encounter with local business owner David McAtee during a protest.

A state investigation found that the fatal shot came from the Kentucky National Guard, which was assisting LMPD respond to a crowd protesting Taylor's death and out past the city's 9 p.m. curfew.

There's also been mounting pressure to bring formal charges against the officers involved in the March 13 shooting of Taylor, the 26-year-old emergency medical worker who was killed when police forced their way into her home during a narcotic search.

No drugs were found at the home.

Officer Brett Hankison was fired from the Louisville Metro Police Department in June. Two other officers — Jonathan Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove — remain on administrative leave.

Last week, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron met with FBI agents to review ballistics report into Taylor's death. Cameron is expected to announce in the coming weeks whether criminal charges will be filed against the officers.

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Grand Jury decision on Breonna Taylor [View all] , PimpTrickGangstaClik, Wed Sep-23-20 12:31 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
So they charged the officer for missing the target?
Sep 23rd 2020
1
damn
Sep 23rd 2020
8
so it's still Justice for Breonna.
Sep 23rd 2020
2
i can't believe what i'm hearing
Sep 23rd 2020
3
you knew what time it was when they brought the reinforcements in
Sep 23rd 2020
4
Yep. As soon as they started talking about preparations and curfew
Sep 23rd 2020
23
Yep
Sep 23rd 2020
27
What a fucking farce
Sep 23rd 2020
5
Yep. Good riddance Louisville.
Sep 23rd 2020
7
That’ll be justice.
Sep 23rd 2020
10
      Yep.
Sep 23rd 2020
11
           hold the line, folks....
Sep 23rd 2020
14
One neigbbor said he heard them announce themselves.
Sep 23rd 2020
12
      wait, so did they knock or not? cuz, it's a NO KNOCK warrant, so...????
Sep 23rd 2020
13
           There has been a ton of misinformation about what happened that night
Sep 23rd 2020
20
That's Why I Guess They Are Prepared For Backlash
Sep 23rd 2020
6
Did people really expect anything different?
Sep 23rd 2020
9
no.
Sep 23rd 2020
17
Sadly, No
Sep 23rd 2020
18
      talk about insult to injury
Sep 23rd 2020
19
      Wow. Really hits home when you put it that way.
Sep 23rd 2020
21
      and only for the white neighbor's apartment, apparently
Sep 23rd 2020
26
           I WAS WONDERING IF THE NEIGHBORS WERE WHITE
Sep 23rd 2020
31
           damn i didnt know this detail.
Sep 23rd 2020
32
                RE: damn i didnt know this detail.
Sep 24th 2020
33
Announced this on the 65th anniversary of the day Emmett Till's ...
Sep 23rd 2020
15
disgusting
Sep 23rd 2020
16
really sickening
Sep 23rd 2020
22
I can't wrap my head around no-knock warrants
Sep 23rd 2020
24
Some background on warrants
Sep 24th 2020
40
someone decided that right now
Sep 23rd 2020
25
12 million shoulda told you what it was gonna be.
Sep 23rd 2020
28
It hurts! We will be here again - different victim, different city
Sep 23rd 2020
29
Sep 23rd 2020
30
AG is married to Mitch McConnell's grandaughter
Sep 24th 2020
34
wow, not surprised
Sep 24th 2020
35
he interned w/ McConnell too
Sep 24th 2020
36
Damn
Sep 24th 2020
37
Source on it being his granddaughter?
Sep 24th 2020
39
Of course her last name is Chaos..
Sep 24th 2020
41
i heard it was his niece
Sep 24th 2020
45
So this AG is a brotha, huh?
Sep 24th 2020
47
      All skinfolk...
Sep 28th 2020
50
Here's the Attorney General last year skinin and grinin
Sep 24th 2020
38
smh
Sep 24th 2020
42
Shit, few weeks ago they had Expertise 2.0 at the convention
Sep 24th 2020
43
now thats a weak link nigga if i've ever seen one
Sep 24th 2020
46
Can't say I expected anything different
Sep 24th 2020
44
Those goofy Louisville cops probably shot each other...
Sep 26th 2020
48
Is that AG a member of a black fraternity?
Sep 27th 2020
49
seen Rosewood?
Sep 28th 2020
51
breh he prob dont want to be in the same room w/ more than 3 black ppl
Oct 09th 2020
62
Tamika Mallory on Daniel Cameron: "You are a coward. You are a sellout"
Sep 28th 2020
52
Grand juror sues for release of transcript, permission to speak about Br...
Sep 28th 2020
53
Prosecutors' Plea Deal Required Drug Suspect To Name Breonna Taylor...
Oct 02nd 2020
55
^^^this is despicable and needs more attention
Oct 02nd 2020
56
      Man, the shit that has come out about this case this week
Oct 02nd 2020
57
they gonna flambe that AG.
Oct 02nd 2020
58
they have to
Oct 02nd 2020
59
you can tell the pushback from celebrities really bothers him
Oct 09th 2020
61
He 1000% deserves to be cooked, just for not seeing it coming
Oct 09th 2020
63
Things continue to unravel (swipe)
Oct 09th 2020
60
Garland's Statement announcing Fed Charges for 4 Officers
Aug 16th 2022
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One officer to plead guilty to Fed Charges (swipe)
Aug 16th 2022
65
Arrest Daniel Cameron.
Aug 16th 2022
66

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