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On Wednesday, the United States Department of Justice announced it would cancel two proposed settlements that would have seen the cities of Louisville, Kentucky, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, agree ...
How did George Floyd's murder change policing and criminal justice? Three leaders reflect Updated May 25, 2025 5:01 AM ET Originally published May 23, 2025 4:14 AM ET ...
The United States Department of Justice is planning to get rid of Biden-era agreements in Louisville, Kentucky and Minneapolis, Minnesota, which were established after probes.
Updated June 4, 2025 at 4:22 PM EDT. The death of George Floyd lit a fire in the U.S. in the summer of 2020 — and the years that followed. Floyd died after a white police officer kneeled on his ...
Item 1 of 14 Jazz Hampton lays a rose as he and other community, family and friends pay their respects at the memorial site where George Floyd was murdered by former police officer Derek Chauvin ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison about American justice since the police killing of George Floyd five years ago.
Thousands mark 5th anniversary of George Floyd’s murder as they call for justice and decry Trump “What Emmett Till was in his time, George Floyd has been for this time in history,” The Rev ...
The immediate aftermath of the Floyd murder entailed what many call the largest protest in United States history. Millions of people across the country marched peacefully but protested vocally about ...
US Justice Department ends post-George Floyd police reform settlements. The Trump administration has also announced it will rescind reports that found patterns of discrimination in policing.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison about American justice since the police killing of George Floyd five years ago.
In Houston, Sharpton castigated the administration’s settlement cancellations, saying they were “tantamount to the Department of Justice and the president spitting on the grave of George Floyd.” ...
In Houston, Sharpton castigated the administration’s settlement cancellations, saying they were “tantamount to the Department of Justice and the president spitting on the grave of George Floyd.” ...
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