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The Justice Department said Wednesday it is moving to drop police reform agreements reached with the cities of Louisville, Kentucky and Minneapolis.
City officials had initially given 5 INVESTIGATES invoices that had the descriptions of what the that money was spent on ...
After the Trump administration moved to dismiss the federal consent decree against Minneapolis, Mayor Jacob Frey said "we're ...
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey signed an executive order Tuesday, saying the city is "committed to police reform, even if the ...
MINNEAPOLIS (KFGO/WCCO) – Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has issued an executive order to codify and accelerate the city’s ...
The dangerous pullback by the Justice Department is likely to result in more wrongful deaths at the hands of police — ...
INVESTIGATES submitted a public records request for invoices and received heavily redacted documents from the City of ...
The Justice Department moved Wednesday to cancel settlements with Minneapolis and Louisville that called for an overhaul of ...
“We will implement every reform outlined in the consent decree — because accountability isn’t optional.” Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara, left, and Mayor Jacob Frey take questions ...
Harmeet K. Dhillon, who leads the Justice Department’s civil rights division, announced the decision days before the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis.
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday moved to withdraw from federal settlement agreements with the cities of Minneapolis and Louisville, which had called for sweeping police reforms following the ...
Five years ago today, George Floyd was murdered by Derek Chauvin, a Minneapolis police officer. There was a swift reaction around the world, leading to a summer of protests calling for police reform.