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Mpls police will train to intervene if fellow cops use excessive force
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Monday, Minneapolis city officials and Minneapolis Police leaders presented the findings of a report identifying several areas to reform and improve the field training officer program and processes within MPD.
The audit identified four main issues: field training officer staffing and structure, communication and information flow within the field training officer program, field training officer selection and oversight process and enhancement to the officers-in-training evaluation process.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said he s committed to including funding for changes to MPD s field training officer program in his 2022 budget proposal. Minneapolis has a historic opportunity to create a more just police department and equitable community safety system, Frey said. Realizing that opportunity will require getting the right officers into the department and ensuring every facet of their introduction to the department is r
Minneapolis explores carbon credits to help reforest the city The city seeks alternatives as a property tax levy to replace its canopy is set to expire at the end of the year May 6, 2021 2:29pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A divided Minneapolis Park Board voted to work with the nonprofit group Green Minneapolis to create the Twin Cities first tree-planting carbon-offset credit program.
Minneapolis loses about 3,000 trees a year to increasingly destructive storms and invasive pests such as the emerald ash borer. At the same time, the city s Tree Preservation and Restoration Levy, which raised $11.35 million from property taxes over the past eight years to replace some 40,000 trees, is due to expire at the end of this year.
Reaction to the verdict in the Chauvin trial
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Former President Barack Obama: Today, a jury in Minneapolis did the right thing. For almost a year, George Floyd s death under the knee of a police officer has reverberated around the world inspiring murals and marches, sparking conversations in living rooms and new legislation. But a more basic question has always remained: would justice be done? In this case, at least, we have our answer. But if we re being honest with ourselves, we know that true justice is about much more than a single verdict in a single trial. True justice requires that we come to terms with the fact that Black Americans are treated differently, every day. It requires us to recognize that millions of our friends, family, and fellow citizens live in fear that their next encounter with law enforcement could be their last. And it requires us to do the sometimes
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