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The Trump administration is ending efforts to secure agreements for federal oversight of police departments in Minneapolis and Louisville, Kentucky, despite a prior government finding they routinely violated the civil rights of Black people.
The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division said it will take “all necessary steps” to dismiss the consent decrees and lawsuits against the Louisville and Minneapolis
The man is facing several charges, including attempted murder - domestic violence, arson, wanton endangerment, and torture of a dog or cat.
Northern Kentucky’s Fort Thomas Police Department, which sent an officer and a German Short Haired Pointer named Bulleit to the Ark Encounter’s third annual canine conference in February summe ...
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday moved to withdraw from federal settlement agreements with the cities of Minneapolis and Louisville, which had called for sweeping police reforms following the high-profile deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in 2020.
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Axios Phoenix on MSNDOJ to drop civil rights probe into Phoenix police, rescind findingsThe U.S. Department of Justice is dropping a years-long civil rights investigation into the Phoenix Police Department and rescinding its findings of numerous constitutional violations. Driving the news: The Trump administration announced on Wednesday it will close a Biden-era investigation into police departments in Phoenix and several other cities,
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BallerAlert on MSNDOJ Pull Out of Police Reform in Cities Tied to Breonna Taylor and George Floyd KillingsThe U.S. Department of Justice is looking to pull back from court-enforced police reform agreements with Louisville, Kentucky and Minneapolis, Minnesota—two cities that became central to nationwide calls for police