Justice Department to investigate Minneapolis policing practices after George Floyd's death
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The Justice Department has launched a federal civil probe into policing practices in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd and the murder convictions for ex-cop Derek Chauvin, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Wednesday.
"The challenges we face are deeply woven into our history. They did not arise today, or last year, building trust between community and law enforcement will take time and effort by all of us," Garland said. "But we undertake this task with determination and urgency, knowing that change cannot wait." ANALYSIS: The law delivered justice to George Floyd. America's political leaders are up nextMore Related News
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