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5 years after George Floyd's death, Minneapolis police work to rebuild trust and a 'decimated' force
When Brian O’Hara arrived in Minneapolis as the new chief of police in 2022, he found a department that was "decimated" amid backlash after the killing of George Floyd.
Trump's Justice Department said it would abandon consent decree negotiations despite the benefits some say result from their implementation.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump criticized the U.S. Department of Justice for withdrawing from police-accountability ...
When Brian O'Hara arrived in Minneapolis as the new chief of police in 2022, he found a department that was "decimated" amid backlash after the killing of George Floyd.
The U.S. Justice Department said the investigation into claims of civil rights violations against Mount Vernon Police was ...
Civil rights advocates condemn the Justice Department’s decision to exit police reform agreements in Louisville and ...
Activists say they are not surprised the Trump administration pulled out of a consent decree covering Minneapolis police, but ...
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The Justice Department announced its decision just before the five-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd by a ...
Minneapolis persists in police reforms despite DOJ case dismissal, with strides in training, reduced complaints, and a drop ...
NPR took a walk through Minneapolis with its former police chief Medaria Arradondo. He says "the worst thing we can do" is ...
The Justice Department announced Wednesday it was canceling proposed consent decrees reached with Minneapolis and Louisville ...
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