The city’s current budget allotted $300,000 to launch a park ranger program in Louisville, and a former Oldham County Police officer is set to lead the program.
James Brown joined the Oldham County Police Department in 2003, according to his LinkedIn profile. During that time, he worked as a patrol supervisor, Taser instructor, public information officer and agency representative to the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
The city hired him for the Senior Park Ranger position in March, according to records obtained by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting…