https://time.com/5848368/george-floyd-police-reform-failures/
Floyd’s death under the knee of the white MPD officer on May 25 has
reignited furor over the persistence of police brutality against people
of color in the United States. As Americans gathered to protest in more
than 70 cities, they raged against the same tepid solutions proposed by
local and national leaders that have fallen far short in the past:
opening investigations, firing police officers, and simply promising
more reforms.
Nowhere is that pattern clearer than in Minneapolis. More than half a
dozen government investigations and reports reviewed by TIME show that
the same reforms were recommended time and again over the past two
decades in the MPD to increase accountability, curb use-of-force
violations and build up community trust — with seemingly little
implementation. “People in this community have been very concerned about
the Minneapolis Police Department for a long, long time,” says Hans
Lee, a pastor at Minneapolis’ Calvary Lutheran Church. “It was a
tinderbox.”
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