A federal judge has paused the review of the consent decree between the Minneapolis City Council and the U.S. Department of Justice, which ordered expansive reforms to the city's police department.
An abusive ex was immediately identified as a possible suspect. A year later, he’s never faced charges. Authorities believed evidence pointed to drug use instead.
A federal judge has approved a request made by the U.S. Department of Justice to pause proceedings in the consent decree agreement with the City of Minneapolis that would implement sweeping reforms within the police department.
A federal judge has agreed to temporarily pause proceedings on a consent decree between Minneapolis and the federal government after attorneys for the U.S. Department of Justice asked to put the case on hold.
Amid a possible Minneapolis City Auditor probe, Police Chief Brian O'Hara says his department "cares very deeply about finding justice" for Allison Lussier​, a 47-year-old Indigenous woman found dead inside her North Loop apartment nearly one year ago.
Minneapolis city leaders have publicly supported the consent decree after working with the DOJ to reach an agreement since 2023 — when a federal investigation slammed the police department for patterns of racist policing and unjustifiable use of excessive force.
Minneapolis Police announced that Mary Andrews, a missing 69-year-old with Alzheimer's, has been safely found.
(Minneapolis Police Department) “Oh, somebody is looking over there,” one man said, according to surveillance footage released by police, as he and an accomplice each raised a handgun.
Minneapolis PD announced that two men aged 34 and 19 and two 17-year-old boys were taken into custody on Tuesday, following a run of six crimes in less than two hours on Tuesday, Feb. 11. The arrests were made at a property on the 2400 block of Bloomington Avenue after the suspects had been identified by investigators.