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Progress toward more fair policing could be undermined by a push from some activists and lawmakers on the political right to get President Donald Trump to pardon Derek Chauvin, as his administration moves to end federal policing oversight.
The Trump administration announced the withdrawal of the plan just days before the five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s killing.
Sunday, May 25, from 12 to 8 p.m. at Phelps Field Park, 701 E. 39th St., Minneapolis, the organization hosts the Justice for George main event, which features live performances, muralists, a vendor fair and other opportunities for community connection.
Top cop Brian O'Hara said in an interview with The New York Post that "bourgeois liberal mentality" prevents facts from breaking through in city's approach to policing.
Two kids are in the hospital after a bus crashed into a playground in south Minneapolis Monday afternoon, according to police.
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On the heels of the DOJ announcement that it is ending it's consent decree with Minneapolis police, former chief Medaria Arradondo speaks to WCCO's Reg Chapman about changes the department has made since the murder of George Floyd and where he sees the department moving forward.
Look around the lunchroom at Lake Harriet Lower Elementary School in Minneapolis and you’ll notice more than just kids enjoying their grilled cheese and tomato soup. It is noisy, to be sure; these are kindergartners through second-graders,