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Minneapolis Agrees to Sweeping Changes in Policing

Por: The New York Times Nation April 01, 2023

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MINNEAPOLIS — The city of Minneapolis agreed on Friday to make sweeping changes in policing, including a pledge to rein in the use of force and discontinue the practice of using the smell of marijuana as a pretext to search people.The promised changes are part of a legal settlement between the city and the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, which that the Minneapolis Police Department had routinely engaged in racially discriminatory... + full article



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