DailyKenn.com —A Lexington, Kentucky police officer lost his job after allegedly sharing information about other officers to Black Lives Matter protesters, according to kentucky.com.
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The Lexington council fired a police officer accused of leaking information about other officers to Black Lives Matter protesters, and the Kentucky ACLU sharply criticized the dismissal.
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council announced its decision shortly after 1 a.m. Friday after a nine-hour police hearing and more than two hours of closed-door deliberations.
Under the state’s open meetings law, the council can deliberate on personnel matters in closed session.