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Taylor Six

Lexington, Richmond

Criminal Justice Reporter at Lexington Herald-Leader

criminal justice reporter for the @heraldleader | 23-24 @poynter fellow | journalist in recovery

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  • 2 weeks ago | kentucky.com | Taylor Six

    A Richmond man was sentenced to prison this month for conspiracy to create and distribute videos of animal torture, including one that killed a monkey. Kendall Glenn Hacker, 32, was sentenced May 12 to 2 1/2 years in prison by United District Court Judge Danny Reeves, and Hacker will be supervised for three years upon his release.

  • 2 weeks ago | gazettextra.com | Taylor Six

    By Taylor Six - Lexington Herald-Leader (TNS) LEXINGTON, Ky. - The federal government is dismissing a consent decree and lawsuit aimed at reforming the troubled Louisville Metro Police Department, the United States Department of Justice announced Wednesday. Louisville signed a "historic" consent decree with the Justice Department in December 2024 that sought to address civil rights violations in the department. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 2 weeks ago | kentucky.com | Taylor Six

    The University of Kentucky reached a tentative settlement this month in two lawsuits filed by a journalism professor who claimed he was defamed by the university. Buck Ryan, a tenured faculty member in UK’s School of Journalism and Media, in December 2019 filed a civil lawsuit in Fayette Circuit Court against the school’s provost, David Blackwell, and Joseph Reed, the chief audit executive.

  • 2 weeks ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Taylor Six |Lexington Herald-Leader

    By Taylor Six, Lexington Herald-Leader LEXINGTON, Ky. - The federal government is dismissing a consent decree and lawsuit aimed at reforming the troubled Louisville Metro Police Department, the United States Department of Justice announced Wednesday. Louisville signed a "historic" consent decree with the Justice Department in December 2024 that sought to address civil rights violations in the department.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailygazette.com | Taylor Six |Lexington Herald-Leader

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