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The announcement in Minneapolis comes after the Justice Department reached a similar agreement in Louisville, Kentucky, where the 2020 police killing of Breonna Taylor sparked major protests. The ...
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.
DOJ finds Minneapolis Police had a pattern of 'unconstitutional policing' The Justice Department released its investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department, with findings that include ...
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 ...
The Justice Department said it will bring an end to investigations launched during the Biden administration after the deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Breonna Taylor in Louisville.
Not long before Anassia Wiseman was killed in a Minneapolis highway shooting, the 24-year-old mother of two was excited about plans to study to become a nursing assistant. Now, her sister Aminah ...
Minneapolis police systematically targeted people of color, DOJ report finds 02:20. Washington — The Minneapolis Police Department disproportionately targets Black and Native American people in ...
WASHINGTON – The Justice Department is launching a federal civil rights inquiry into Minneapolis police operations and its use of lethal force, a day after former officer Derek Chauvin was ...
The Minneapolis Police Department routinely used excessive force and discriminated against Black and Native American people in the years before one of its officers killed George Floyd, federal ...
The Department of Justice said Friday that officers of the Minneapolis Police Department have had a pattern of “deeply disturbing” behavior that disproportionately affects minorities and the ...
The Justice Department has launched a federal civil probe into policing practices in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd and the murder convictions for ex-cop Derek Chauvin, Attorney ...
The Justice Department dismisses Biden-era civil rights lawsuits against Louisville and Minneapolis police, citing overly broad actions and flawed methodologies.