The DOJ reached a consent decree with Minneapolis for police reforms after an investigation found civil rights violations.
The Minneapolis Police Department must make major reforms under a federal consent decree. That comes nearly five years after a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd.
Minneapolis City Council approves landmark police reform deal with DOJ five years after George Floyd's death aiming for systemic change.
The deal incorporates and builds on changes the Minneapolis Police Department has made since the death of George Floyd.
The agreement outlines how the Minneapolis Police Department will reform its training, discipline, and policies to address ...
The Justice Department announced Monday that it has entered into a court enforceable agreement with the City of Minneapolis ...
The federal consent decree calls on the department to track and investigate allegations of police misconduct, limit the use of force, and improve police officer training.
The consent decree agreement Monday with the Minneapolis Police Department follows a similar decree that the department ...
"This is marking the end of the beginning on a very long road," said the Minneapolis City Council president after a unanimous ...
A federal probe found the Minneapolis Police Department engaged in systematic discrimination and had a pattern of violating ...
Following the vote, the U.S. Department of Justice requested a judge approve the agreement to require the MPD make dozens of changes to address allegations of discrimination and use of excessive force ...