Minneapolis agrees to court-supervised police reform after George Floyd’s killing

Minneapolis agrees to court-supervised police reform after George Floyd’s killing
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Minneapolis agrees to court-supervised police reform after George Floyd’s killing
Author: Associated Press
Published: Jan, 06 2025 23:00

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The Minneapolis city council on Monday approved an agreement with the federal government in response to the murder of George Floyd that would require reforms within the city’s police department under longterm court supervision.

Minneapolis agrees to court-supervised police reform after George Floyd’s killing Consent decree had been under negotiation since justice department issued a critique of authorities in June 2023.

The agreement was not immediately released publicly, but it was expected to incorporate and build on changes the police department has already made to its policies on the use of force and training of officers following Floyd’s death in 2020.

The city attorney Kristyn Anderson said it would become public after it was filed in federal court, which she said would happen “promptly” after city and federal officials gave their final signatures.

The agreement, known as a consent decree, had been under negotiation since the Department of Justice issued a scathing critique of the city’s police in June 2023.

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