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The current and former chiefs of the Minneapolis Police Department are pushing back on efforts to rewrite history five years after the murder of George Floyd.
Minnesota activists reflecting on the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder say not enough has changed in police reform since he was killed in 2020.
Five years after the murder of George Floyd, FOX 9 journalists examine what has--and hasn't--changed since May 25, 2020. This one-hour documentary includes in-depth conversations with neighbors and ...
Civil rights advocates condemn the Justice Department’s decision to exit police reform agreements in Louisville and ...
Elected officials in Minneapolis say they won’t let President Donald Trump explode five years of police reform effort. After the Justice Department asked a judge to dissolve the Police Department’s ...
The Justice Department announced Wednesday it was canceling proposed consent decrees reached with Minneapolis and Louisville ...
Five years after George Floyd's murder the Minneapolis Police Department is getting a mixed review on reform. In Talking ...
U.S. Senator Tina Smith (D-Minn) vehemently criticized the Department of Justice's decision to withdraw the federal consent ...
The Department of Justice is now moving to back off plans to oversee policy change at police departments in Minneapolis and Louisville.
Activists say they are not surprised the Trump administration pulled out of a consent decree covering Minneapolis police, but ...
The Obama and Biden administrations wanted to micromanage police departments, including Phoenix's, but Trump wisely said no.