Judge delays merit board hearings on Louisville Officer who Killed Michael Newby 
Thursday, December 9, 2004 at 08:27PM
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A judge has temporarily delayed police merit board hearings on whether to reinstate a former city officer acquitted in the shooting death of a teenage drug suspect. Judge Ann O'Malley Shake said the delay will continue until she rules on McKenzie Mattingly's motion to close his merit board hearings. The merit board has said it intends to open the hearings to the public. Shake is scheduled to hear arguments on Dec. 28 on Mattingly's request to close the merit board proceedings. The merit board was to begin reviewing Mattingly's case next Tuesday. The board has the power to overturn firings. Mattingly was fired by Louisville police Chief Robert White in April after the officer was indicted in the death of 19-year-old Michael Newby. The shooting stoked racial tensions in the city. Newby was the seventh black man killed by Louisville police since 1998. Mattingly is white. In September, a jury acquitted Mattingly of murder, manslaughter and reckless homicide charges. [more] and [more]

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