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The Department of Justice said it’s pulling back from policing changes. Will cities and states have the tools to enforce them?
The consent decree stipulated a series of reforms to Minneapolis Police Department following George Floyd's murder.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSNMinneapolis Police Chief Says He's 'Prepared' for 'Civil Disturbance' If Rumors That Donald Trump Will Pardon Derek Chauvin Turn Out to be TrueIn response to rumors originating on the far right that President Donald Trump might pardon former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin after he was convicted of murdering George Floyd, the city’s police chief says he and state officials are putting a plan in place to handle any civil unrest should a pardon come down from the White House.
Some of Trump's loyalty-first picks for prosecutors draw opposition from senators who can block them
President Donald Trump's early selections for U.S. attorneys have drawn strong pushback from Democratic senators who have considerable power to block them, setting up another fight over personnel picks from a president who places a premium on loyalty as he staffs his administration.
The Trump administration announced the withdrawal of the plan just days before the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s killing.
The death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis Police sparked nationwide protests and civil unrest, racial tension, and calls for police reform. "After George Floyd" is a documentary by FOX 9 Minneapolis that examines what has -and hasn't- changed since May 25,
The Justice Department also announced plans to reverse lawsuits it had filed seeking police reform against the departments in Minneapolis and Louisville, Kentucky, where the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, respectively, spurred widespread public outrage.
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.
ICE officers have been instructed to make arrests right after a judge has ordered people to be deported or after prosecutors move to drop their case.