Minneapolis, MN
Probe finds discrimination by Minneapolis police
A state investigation launched after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer has decided that the division engaged in a sample of race discrimination. Minnesota’s Division of Human Rights introduced the discovering of the almost two-year probe on Wednesday. The division has the facility to implement the state’s Human Rights Act, which makes it unlawful for police departments to discriminate in opposition to somebody as a consequence of their race. The division says it’ll work with the town to barter a consent decree, and can embrace enter from group members, cops, metropolis workers and different stakeholders.