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Louisville mayor issues apology after protesters' belongings damaged during removal from Jefferson Square Park

The mayor's office is asking those who had items damaged following their removal from the park to file a claim.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Mayor Greg Fischer is issuing an apology, after protesters were left scrambling to salvage belongings removed from Jefferson Square Park overnight Saturday.

Those participating in peaceful protests in downtown Louisville arrived at Metro Solid Waste Management’s Meriwether Avenue site to find audio equipment, cell phones, tents, coolers, first aid kits and other valuable items severely damaged.

The mayor addressed the incident on Twitter after seeing photos and videos of people picking up what was left of their belongings.

“The treatment of their personal property was not acceptable and not our intent. I apologize for the miscommunication between our Public Works crews,” Fischer said.

The Department of Public Works also issued an apology for the poor treatment of protesters belongings saying, “an error in communication and judgement took place, and for this we are deeply sorry.”

This comes nearly 24 hours after city officials decided to prohibit camping in Jefferson Square Park after Steven Lopez opened fire into a crowd of demonstrators, killing 27-year-old photographer Tyler Gertz.

Louisville Metro Police along with Metro Public Works began dismantling the protest encampment.

Mayor Fischer said the city now has a process in place for those to file a claim for lost or damaged items.

Click here to view the claim information

What's next for Jefferson Square Park?

In a statement sent to WHAS11 News, police said “Despite the efforts of many protestors and Metro Government to promote peaceful protest, conditions in the park have become increasingly unsafe.” They want people to be safe and exercise their First Amendment rights.

The park will now close from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Police said any belongings left will be considered abandoned and will be removed. They add that the park must be kept clear for daily mowing and cleaning.

Those who do not leave the park, could result in a third degree criminal trespass charge which could lead to an arrest.

Metro Police said they will give warnings before the park is closed every night and give people plenty of time to leave on their own.

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