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Progress toward more fair policing could be undermined by a push from some activists and lawmakers on the political right to get President Donald Trump to pardon Derek Chauvin, as his administration moves to end federal policing oversight.
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TV News Check on MSNFox Television Stations To Premiere ‘After George Floyd’ On May 25George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis sparked protests, civil unrest, and nationwide calls for police reform. Five years later, Fox O&O KMSP Minneapolis examines what has — and hasn’t — changed … The post Fox Television Stations To Premiere ‘After George Floyd’ On May 25 appeared first on TV News Check.
Top cop Brian O'Hara said in an interview with The New York Post that "bourgeois liberal mentality" prevents facts from breaking through in city's approach to policing.
DOJ is abandoning efforts for court-approved settlements with Minneapolis and Louisville after finding they had violated Black people's civil rights.
Activists say they are not surprised the Trump administration pulled out of a consent decree covering Minneapolis police, but are frustrated the city didn't finalize it sooner.
A new narrative is taking root in the story of George Floyd and the former police officer convicted of murdering him. It is manifesting on online message boards, where Floyd is called a “drug addict” and “career criminal” who died of an overdose,
Even after nationwide protests following his nephew’s killing, and federal and state legislation banning chokeholds and no-knock warrants, police misconduct continues to be too high, Selwyn Jones said.
George Floyd's murder sparked an international protest movement for racial equity and policing changes. Five years later, what changed — and what's being undone?
Minneapolis ran into complications while picking a nonprofit to redevelop the People’s Way at 38th and Chicago.
Five years after George Floyd's death, NPR's Michel Martin talks with Toluse Olorunnipa and Robert Samuels, the Pulitzer Prize-winning authors of His Name is George Floyd.
Trump's DOJ drops probes into Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, after killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd sparked demands for reform.