Louisville’s police chief tells Bardstown Road crowds ‘if you can’t get right, don’t go out’

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Louisville’s police chief didn’t hold back Wednesday in his message to the crowds of people he said are causing trouble in the Highlands.

“This is not OK,” Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey said. “If you can’t get right, don’t go out.”

Speaking about the department’s Summer Task Force, Humphrey addressed a busy weekend on Bardstown Road that saw dozens of arrests, citations, two shootings and a local bar’s liquor license suspended…

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