Minneapolis is poised to become the U.S. Justice Department’s 16th under federal consent decree for police reform.
Nearly five years after George Floyd was killed, Minneapolis has promised to reform its police department. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke talks about the agreement between the city and DOJ.
The DOJ announced Minneapolis agreed to make systemic reforms to its police department after the 2020 murder of George Floyd sparked a federal probe.
"This is marking the end of the beginning on a very long road," said the Minneapolis City Council president after a unanimous ...
A federal probe found the Minneapolis Police Department engaged in systematic discrimination and had a pattern of violating ...
A report stated MPD used excessive force, including “unjustified deadly force,” and violated the rights of people engaged in constitutionally protected speech.
The city of Minneapolis has agreed to a series of police reforms after a probe from the Justice Department in the aftermath ...
The city of Minneapolis and the U.S. Department of Justice have agreed on a consent decree which calls for the Minneapolis Police Department to make extensive reforms. The agreement comes five years ...
The Minneapolis City Council approved a deal to overhaul the city's police training and use-of-force policies over the 2020 ...
The City Council went into closed session for about seven hours Monday to go through the details of a consent decree, a ...
There are possible changes coming to the Minneapolis Police Department after a scathing critique by federal investigators in ...
The Minneapolis City Council has agreed to a federal consent decree to implement major reforms within the Minneapolis Police Department.