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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 ...
University of Minnesota professor Michelle Phelps weighs in on protections remaining under a state human rights consent ...
I wish, five years after a global uprising and protest that started here, that Minneapolis was a different city, with better ...
The Dispatch sat down with Kyle Strickland and Brian Steel to discuss the 5-year aftermath of the 2020 protests in Columbus.
The Minneapolis City Council is looking at streamlining it’s approach to police reform by merging federal and state ...
Every time Michelle and Ashley Monterrosa see a 1980 El Camino, they are constantly reminded of their brother Sean After all, ...
The administration is dismissing cases and unwinding settlements built on "disparate impact," which holds that even neutral ...
Last month, just days before the five-year anniversary of the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer, a consent decree that was supposed to usher in significant law ...
Five years ago this week, “the summer of protests” erupted. On May 26, 2020, in Minneapolis, protesters responded to George ...
Minneapolis' proposed consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice has been dismissed, but city leaders are still pushing for those police reforms to take legal force.