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  2. File:Mike Johnson and his wife, Kelly Lary.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Mike Johnson (homme politique) Usage on he.wikipedia.org מייק ג'ונסון; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Mike Johnson (politico) Usage on sr.wikipedia.org Мајк Џонсон; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Майк Джонсон (політик) Usage on zh.wikipedia.org 邁克·約翰遜 (政治人物)

  3. Charles Francis Colcord - Wikipedia

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    Charles Colcord was born near Cane Ridge, Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky [1] to Col. William Rogers Colcord (November 26, 1827 – January 10, 1901) and Maria Elizabeth Clay (March 1832, Paris, KY – ?, Denver CO). His father was a son of Charles B. Colcord and Louisa Metcalfe Bristow with deep roots in Kentucky, as attested by his brother's ...

  4. List of law enforcement agencies in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 389 law enforcement agencies employing 7,833 sworn police officers, about 183 for each 100,000 residents.

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  7. Paris, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Paris is a home rule-class city in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and the county seat. [8] It lies 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Lexington on the Stoner Fork of the Licking River . It is part of the Lexington–Fayette Metropolitan Statistical Area .

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  9. Louisville Metro Police Department - Wikipedia

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    After the firing of the chief of police, many Louisville policemen marched in front of Louisville City Hall to protest the firing of Sherrard and demanded the resignation of Mayor Armstrong. [5] [6] [unreliable source?] In 2003 Robert C. White was appointed by Jerry Abramson as the first African-American chief of police in Louisville, KY.