DOJ probe into Minneapolis police finds racial discrimination and excessive force
DOJ probe into Minneapolis police finds racial discrimination and excessive force
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DOJ probe into Minneapolis police finds racial discrimination and excessive force
The so-called pattern-or-practice investigation focused on widespread issues within the department following the 2020 killing of George Floyd.

AI generated summary:
- The investigation found that the Minneapolis Police Department uses excessive force, including unjustified deadly force and other types of force; unlawfully discriminates against Black and Native American people in its enforcement activities; violates the rights of people engaged in protected speech; and discriminates against people with behavioral health issues.
- The investigation also found that the police department has "persistent deficiencies in MPD’s accountability systems, training, supervision, and officer wellness programs."
- The report acknowledged the challenges faced by police officers, but said that the department's "pattern or practice of excessive force and racial discrimination" violates the Constitution and federal law.
- The Justice Department has said that it will work collaboratively with the city and police department to address the findings of the investigation.