DOJ, Minneapolis and George Floyd
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George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and police reform
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Conservative media outlets are rewriting the story; some of their claims are false or lacking context. A new narrative is taking root in the story of George Floyd and the former police officer convicted of murdering him.
The decision reverses course on the use of consent decrees to ensure accountability of law enforcement agencies. It comes days before the anniversary of George Floyd's murder by a police officer.
Just days ahead of the five-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers, President Trump’s administration has announced it will drop investigations into the
Minneapolis ran into complications while picking a nonprofit to redevelop the People’s Way at 38th and Chicago.
The Minnesota Department of Human Rights says its consent decree with the Minneapolis Police Department "isn't going anywhere" amid reports on Wednesday that the U.S. Department of Justice seeks to dismiss the federal decree.
This weekend marks five years since George Floyd ’s murder by a Minneapolis police officer, a moment captured on video that sparked international protests calling for an end to systemic racism and a national conversation on how law enforcement interacts with Black and brown communities.
Unsubstantiated rumors that Donald Trump may pardon Derek Chauvin are sparking preemptive backlash from Minnesota leaders.
The police chief told the conservative tabloid that the city has a 'detached, bourgeois liberal mentality' that is 'bizarre'.