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A Minneapolis shooting that left 3 dead and 2 wounded may be gang related, police say

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Minneapolis police say a late-night shooting that left three people dead and two others seriously injured may have been gang related.

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The Perfect Victim: Why were people like George Floyd and Breonna Taylor vilified following their killings?

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When someone is the victim of a crime, should their past or present unrelated circumstances determine how we react to their death? Do we have less empathy for those whose lifestyles donโ€™t look like ours?

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Are police consent decrees an asset? Depends on who you ask

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The Minneapolis Police Department will face the scrutiny of a federal program after a state investigation concluded that its officers stop and arrest Black people more than white people, use force more often on people of color and maintain a culture in which racism is tolerated.

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EXPLAINER: Amir Locke case shines light on no-knock warrants

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The death of a Black man at the hands of a Minneapolis police SWAT team is shining new light on how police carry out no-knock warrants.

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Amir Locke shooting rekindles mistrust of Minneapolis police

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The killing of a Black man by Minneapolis police left his family and activists angry and questioning the credibility of a department widely criticized for its initial portrayal of George Floydโ€™s death.

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Parents: Amir Locke โ€˜executedโ€™; mayor halts no-knock entries

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The Minneapolis mayor has imposed a moratorium on no-knock warrants after Amir Locke was killed as a SWAT team carried out a search warrant in a downtown apartment.

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Residents seek role in federal probe into Minneapolis police

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Minneapolis activists are collecting accounts of police misconduct from community members for a federal civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis police to ensure they have a say in any potential changes.

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EXPLAINER: What would Minneapolis policing ballot issue do?

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Minneapolis voters are deciding whether to replace the cityโ€™s police force with a new Department of Public Safety.

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EXPLAINER: Was officer's knee on Floyd's neck authorized?

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A critical factor for jurors to consider at Derek Chauvinโ€™s trial in George Floydโ€™s death is whether he violated the department's chokehold policy.

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EXPLAINER: Analyzing use of force by police officers

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As former Officer Derek Chauvin stands trial in George Floydโ€™s death, a central question is whether he followed the Minneapolis Police Departmentโ€™s guidelines on the use of force โ€” and used that force reasonably.

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Minneapolis approves cuts to police budget, not staffing

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MINNEAPOLIS โ€“ The Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved a budget early Thursday that will shift about $8 million from the police department toward violence prevention and other programs โ€” but will keep the mayor's targeted staffing levels for sworn officers intact, averting a possible veto. City Council members had initially approved a proposal to cut the city's authorized police force to 750 officers, down from the current 888, beginning in 2022. โ€œTonight the City Council passed a budget that represents a compromise, and also a big step forward into a more compassionate and effective public safety future,โ€ said City Council member Steve Fletcher, co-author of the proposal to lower the cap on staffing. Those against the plan said the City Council was acting irresponsibly and has bungled its attempts to bring change. The city was paying $4,500 a day at one point for private security for three council members who reported getting threats after supporting defunding.

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Minneapolis approves cuts to police budget, not staffing

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MINNEAPOLIS โ€“ The Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved a budget early Thursday that will shift about $8 million from the police department toward violence prevention and other programs โ€” but will keep the mayor's targeted staffing levels for sworn officers intact, averting a possible veto. โ€œTonight the City Council passed a budget that represents a compromise, and also a big step forward into a more compassionate and effective public safety future,โ€ said City Council member Steve Fletcher, co-author of the proposal to lower the cap on staffing. The plan cuts nearly $8 million from Freyโ€™s $179 million policing budget and redirects it to mental health teams, violence prevention programs and other initiatives. Those against the plan said the City Council was acting irresponsibly and has bungled its attempts to bring change. Such cuts have led some departments to lay off officers, cancel recruiting classes or retreat from hiring goals.

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Minneapolis cops required to report de-escalation efforts

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FILE - In this June 10, 2020 file photo, Minneapolis Police Department Chief of Police Medaria Arradondo, speaks in Minneapolis. The Minneapolis Police Department is changing its policy on reporting use of force incidents by requiring that officers document their attempts to de-escalate a situation in all situations, whether or not they end with force being used, Arradondo and Mayor Jacob Frey announced Tuesday, July 14, 2020. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via AP File)

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Minneapolis cops required to report de-escalation efforts

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FILE - In this June 10, 2020 file photo, Minneapolis Police Department Chief of Police Medaria Arradondo, speaks in Minneapolis. Besides requiring that officers report de-escalation attempts, the new policy expands requirements for reporting use of force incidents across the board and orders that officers provide more detail. โ€œThese comprehensive reporting requirements will help reinforce de-escalation as the first resort, increase accountability where de-escalation is an after-thought, and provide improved data to head off problematic interactions before they happen," Frey said. Prior to the new policy, there were no reporting requirements for techniques such as arm bars, wrist locks, drawing a firearm or using handcuffs, they said. And officers using authorized takedown techniques or chemical agents will also now be required to follow the same documentation and reporting requirements, as well as tell a supervisor.

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Lawyer: Over 150 Minneapolis officers seeking disability

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Duty disability means the officer was disabled while engaged in inherently dangerous acts specific to the job. Meuser said in recent weeks, 150 officers have retained his office for help in filing for duty disability benefits through the states Public Employment Retirement Association, or PERA. Doug Anderson, executive director for PERA, said 150 officers seeking duty disability from one department would be high. A high percentage of those on duty disability do not return to the job, Anderson said. The city can incur significant costs if the leave is classified as duty disability, because the city would continue to pay for the officers health insurance.

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Minneapolis police chief says Floyd's death was 'murder'

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FILE - In this July 30, 2018 file photo, Minneapolis Police Union President Lt. Bob Kroll speaks during a news conference in Minneapolis. Talk of changing the Minneapolis Police Department is everywhere in the wake of George Floyd's death in an encounter with four officers. It appears to be the first time Chief Medaria Arradondo has used the word โ€œmurderโ€ to describe the death. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter. Kroll acknowledged that widely seen cellphone video of Floydโ€™s death is โ€œhorrific,โ€ but that the union was left โ€œblindsidedโ€ by being denied the right to review officer body camera video.

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Minneapolis withdrawing from police union negotiations

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MINNEAPOLIS The Minneapolis Police Department will withdraw from police union contract negotiations, Chief Medaria Arradondo said Wednesday in announcing the first steps in what he said would be transformational reforms to the agency in the wake of George Floyd's death. He said the contract needs to be restructured to provide more transparency and flexibility for true reform. The review would look at matters such as critical incident protocols, use of force, and disciplinary protocols including grievances and arbitration. Arradondo sidestepped a question about whether he thought union head Bob Kroll, often seen as an obstacle to reform, should step down. Along the way, he and four other black officers successfully sued the department for discrimination in promotions, pay and discipline.

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Bond raised to $1M for officer charged in Floydโ€™s death

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(Hennepin County Sheriff via AP)MINNEAPOLIS โ€“ A judge on Monday kept bail at $1 million for a former Minneapolis police officer charged with second-degree murder in George Floyd's death. A judge raised Chauvinโ€™s bail from $500,000 to $1 million when a second-degree murder charge was added on Wednesday. His death set off protests, some violent, in Minneapolis that swiftly spread to cities around the U.S. and the globe. The other three officers โ€” J. Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao โ€” are charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and with aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. Floyd's death has ignited calls to reform the Minneapolis Police Department, which community activists have long accused of entrenched racial discrimination and brutality.

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Family demands charges against all 4 officers in Floyd death

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Floyd died May 25, after he was pinned to the pavement by a police officer who put his knee on the handcuffed black man's neck until he stopped breathing. The officer, Derek Chauvin, has been fired and charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Three other officers who were present were also fired but have not been charged in Floyd's May 25 death. Widely seen bystander video showing Floyds death has sparked sometimes violent protests around the world against police brutality and discrimination. According to the criminal complaint against Chauvin, while Floyd was complaining he couldnt breathe, Lane asked Chauvin twice if they should roll him on his side.

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Minnesota files civil rights charge against Minneapolis Police Department in George Floyds death

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Tim Walz and the Minnesota Department of Human Rights announced the filing of the formal complaint at a news conference Tuesday afternoon. "And the reason I know it is we saw the casual nature of the erasing of George Floyds life and humanity. The Minnesota Department of Human Rights enforces the states human rights act, particularly as it applies to discrimination in employment, housing, education, public accommodations and public services. The Minneapolis Police Department has faced decades of allegations of brutality and other discrimination against African Americans and other minorities, even within the department itself. Arradondo himself was among five black officers who sued the police department in 2007 over alleged discrimination in promotions, pay, and discipline.

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