LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Metro Police Department has welcomed 42 new recruits this week, marking the largest class since 2019.
“We look forward to the contributions these recruits will make as they prepare to take the oath and join hundreds of other dedicated officers in our department,” said LMPD Chief Paul L. Humphrey.
As they begin their journey to protecting and serving the community, 41 of the recruits will join the ranks of LMPD, and one will serve in Metro Arson, a division of Louisville Fire and Rescue.
“This class represents a renewed investment in public safety and community partnership,” said Humphrey.
The class reflects LMPD’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the force, build public trust and make Louisville safer for all residents. Over the next few months, the recrui

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