Since releasing its damning report April 27, the Minnesota Department of Human Rights has refused to release underlying evidence on covert social media spying to city officials, the media or targets of the surveillance.
I wrote a set of critical notes on the April 27 Minnesota Department of Human Rights charge (a/k/a report ) finding probable cause against the Minneapolis Police Department in Who will speak for the MPD? The charge has received enormous publicity in the Minnesota press, yet it is at the least problematic. I wrote in my notes on the charge: The report cites supporting materials including some 480,000 pages of documents,
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Among the scathing findings of an investigation launched after the police killing of George Floyd is that Minneapolis police used covert or bogus social media accounts
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