LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Monday that his office’s Violent Crime Reduction Team has secured a conviction and two new felony indictments in Louisville, part of an ongoing effort to target repeat violent offenders.
The team, housed within the Attorney General’s Special Prosecutions Unit, focuses on removing illegal guns from the streets through close coordination with local prosecutors and police. Since its launch in 2024, the unit has secured more than 130 indictments statewide.
In one case, Glynn Ford, 50, pleaded guilty in Jefferson Circuit Court to two counts of possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, a Class C felony. Ford was served with a warrant in 2022 and sentenced to five years on each count, for a total of 10 years…