The Minneapolis City Council plans to vote on an ordinance that would charge fees to city police officers who participate in off-duty work.
Council Member Robin Wonsley said in a statement before the vote that she has “no faith that the ... takes years and millions of dollars. A major reason Minneapolis hired Brian O’Hara as police chief ...
The proposition, known as a consent decree, is the culmination of a two-year federal investigation prompted by Floyd's death in 2020 at the hands of then-Officer Derek Chauvin. The DOJ's findings ...
The city entered into that court-ordered agreement in 2023 and a year later, hired Effective Law Enforcement For All (ELEFA) ...
Minneapolis council members are moving to increase oversight of off-duty police work, including a fee that the city would ...
(Council Member Michael Rainville inadvertently missed the vote.) The 170-page document details changes the Minneapolis Police Department must take in the coming years under the supervision of a ...
The agreement incorporates and builds on changes Minneapolis police have made since former ... Elliott Payne said Monday following the vote. "We're just beginning, and we know we have a long ...
The Minneapolis City Council voted 12-0 in favor of a consent decree with the Department of Justice to oversee police reform in the city. Police reform has been the dominant narrative surrounding ...
Minneapolis leaders say there's been progress in reforming the Minneapolis Police Department and community safety efforts ...
The deal incorporates and builds on changes the Minneapolis Police Department has made since ... filed in federal court shortly after the council's 12-0 vote, says the department will require ...