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In announcing a settlement with Minneapolis for police reform, U.S. Department of Justice officials cited five other cities that have seen success following similar court-ordered action: Seattle ...
The DOJ announced Minneapolis agreed to make systemic reforms to its police department after the 2020 murder of George Floyd sparked a federal probe.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey issued an executive order on Tuesday instructing the city to fully implement all reforms outlined in a consent decree weeks after its dismissal.On May 27, a federal judge ...
Years after Floyd’s death, Minneapolis and DOJ agree to police changes. City leaders approved the plan, which came after a Justice Department investigation found systemic use of excessive force.
The DOJ will call off its investigation into the Minneapolis and Louisville police departments over widespread misconduct, almost five years after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis mayor, police chief respond to DOJ’s consent decree dismissal plans 01:44. Minneapolis officials say the city will adhere to a consent decree ordering expansive reforms to its police ...
The consent decree is part of a settlement outlining sweeping reforms to the Minneapolis Police Department. A two-year DOJ investigation launched after the murder of George Floyd found MPD engaged ...
A DOJ probe of the Minneapolis Police Department found that its officers used excessive force, including "unjustified deadly force." This came after the death of Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, on ...
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, is seeking the court to block Minnesota’s policies making undocumented students eligible for in ...
The Justice Department on Wednesday said it is dismissing Biden-era lawsuits against the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments and is in the process of unwinding investigations into several… ...
Nine people are accused of trafficking fentanyl out of five apartment buildings near the same intersection in north ...
The Department of Justice said Wednesday it would be dropping police reform agreements reached with the Minneapolis and Louisville police in the wake of the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.