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Minneapolis, George Floyd
Minneapolis poured millions into police reform after George Floyd's death in 2020. Where do things stand now?
Since George Floyd's 2020 murder, the Minneapolis Police Department has spent at least $2.5 million on training and recruitment, but some community members say that has not translated to trust.
New “George Floyd Square” Plans Trigger Unrest Among Local Minneapolis Citizens
After four and a half years of deliberation, Minneapolis has unveiled its vision for transforming the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue—known globally as George Floyd Square. The city’s recently released “vision report” outlines plans for reconstruction,
Businesses at struggling corner where George Floyd was killed sue Minneapolis
Business owners at the struggling corner where George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer in 2020 are suing the city to demand it take over their properties and compensate them.
Yahoo
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Examining Minneapolis' police reform efforts more than 4 years after George Floyd's murder
In the aftermath of the 2020 murder of
George
Floyd
by
Minneapolis
police
officers, the city has made drastic changes ...
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John Elder, MPD press officer at time of George Floyd killing, elected mayor of New Hope
As Washington Post columnist Philip Bump wrote, the sentence contains "the longest 'and' in the history of the English ...
Minnesota Daily
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Explained: report on Minneapolis government’s response to George Floyd murder
On March 7, the After-Action review was published, which analyzed the city of
Minneapolis
’ response to the protests following the murder of
George
Floyd
in 2020. The report found inconsistencies ...
MPR News
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How will Trump’s win impact Minneapolis police reform plans? One scholar says it could put a stop to progress
Georgetown law professor Christy Lopez says the U.S. Department of Justice is unlikely to continue working with Minneapolis ...
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