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A proposal to reclassify Louisville's park ranger program is raising community concerns.

Critics fear the change could lead to increased policing and erode trust with law enforcement.

Supporters frame the reclassification as a way to improve training, funding and safety in parks.

Community members are calling for more public input before a final decision is made.

Today in major cities around the country, law enforcement—both real and pretend —are terrorizing people for the simple offense of existing. In cities like Chicago and Los Angeles , ICE raids, federal-local coordination and a militarized posture in law enforcement have further degraded the already tenuous trust between certain communities and law enforcement that is supposed to protect and serve them.

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