Minneapolis and the Department of Justice reached a tentative agreement this week on a federal consent decree.
Minneapolis and the Department of Justice reached a tentative agreement this week on a federal consent decree.
Five years after the murder of George Floyd and just ahead of the Trump administration, Minneapolis agreed to enter into a consent decree with the Department of Justice. DOJ cited five others as ...
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Minneapolis is poised to become the U.S. Justice Department’s 16th under federal consent decree for police reform.
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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.