MINNEAPOLIS — The latest effort by the city of Minneapolis to impose civilian oversight of police misconduct so far has little to show for it. In its first six months,
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The latest effort by the city of Minneapolis to impose civilian oversight of police misconduct so far has little to show for it. In its first six months, the Community Commission on Police Oversight has handled only two cases out of the hundreds of complaints filed with the police department and the Office of Police Conduct Review (OPCR). A city website that's supposed to keep citizens .
The families say they have yet to see the evidence collected by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, despite their cases being closed months ago.