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I think what we did learn by omission was the LMPD powers that be don't appear to be interfering in this case. Detective Gillis violated policy and he was disciplined. Beyond that, this matter is for the "court" to decide.
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Correct.
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Here is the rest of that reply: Louisville chief of police Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel: "Detective Gillis should have turned on his body-worn camera, but did not. His failure to do so is a violation of the LMPD policy on uniforms and equipment . . . He was performing a law-enforcement action as defined in our policy. . . . We understand the seriousness of the failure to capture this interaction, which is why our officer has received corrective action for this policy violation."
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Padres take game two 7-3.
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In a parking lot, but not on a main road (other than construction crews holding the big stop and slow signs) and certainly not anywhere near anything like that monstrosity. On the second point we have to agree to disagree.
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So looking at that above photo/scene of the collision, exactly who is going to be directing traffic other than a police officer? And if there is some other authority directing traffic why would anyone feel that they have a right not to follow the directions of the person directing the traffic?
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This is the photo caption from Yahoo Sports: Traffic mixes with police, fire and rescue vehicles on Shelbyville Road after a pedestrian was struck by a tour bus during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Valhalla Golf Club. (Photo: Clare Grant-USA TODAY Sports)
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They almost let the Pacers steal game one.
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The Celtics got a little lucky and won in OT 133-128 in Game 1.