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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

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Louisville police officer charged with driving drunk, fleeing police



By Mark Vanderhoff

A Louisville Metro Police officer was arrested earlier this month on charges of driving while drunk, according to police records.
Casey A Skeens, 29, of the 500 block of Orsmby Avenue in Louisville was arrested Jan. 4 and charged with driving while intoxicated, fleeing and evading police, disregarding a traffic light and reckless driving, according to his arrest citation.
Skeens had been an LMPD officer for less than one year and was still on probationary status, said Alicia Smiley, an LMPD spokeswoman. He resigned on Jan. 6, she said. He would not have been automatically dismissed because of the arrest, but could have been let go pending the results of an internal investigation and the outcome of his criminal case, she said.
An LMPD officer saw Skeens‘ car, a 2000 BMW 528i, stop abruptly around 4:38 a.m. in the middle of an intersection at South Third Street and West Kentucky Street, where the light had turned red. The car then sped off while the light was still red, and the officer followed to pull him over, according to his arrest citation.
Skeens refused to stop, running three more red lights before the officer lost sight of his car, according to the citation. The officer found Skeens’ car a short while later in a gated parking lot at his apartment building.
Officers later found him inside his apartment, according to the citation.
He had a .132 blood alcohol content, according to his arrest citation.
He was released later that day on his own recognizance and his attorney, Steven Schroering, entered a plea of not guilty on his behalf at his Jan. 8 arraignment, according to court records.