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"Louis Coleman: 'A First Responder To Injustice'"

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Blogger Polar said...

Louis Coleman was the conscience of Louisville, dating back to my high school years. I admit I have disagreed with some of his crusades, and was livid with him during the JCPS school fight of late 2007. However, he will be sorely missed. I expect the next time someone is murdered unjustly and the police ignore the case, or a local company screws people royally, we'll all be looking around for another Louis Coleman.....and he won't be around.

Rest well, Reverend. Thanks. You've earned it.

3:34 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

He's already being missed. When I pulled up at the drive trough window at Chicken King on Broadway yesterday, the electronic sign in front of the store had a message prayig for him and his family.

I didn't always agree with him either, but I was glad he was on our side the majority of the time.

11:49 AM

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