Body cam footage shows MPD officers talking about 'hunting' protesters

Body camera footage captured Minneapolis police officers discussing a change in approach on the fifth night of unrest following the death of George Floyd.

New grant would bring changes to Minneapolis Police Department

A new grant could cause some major changes at the Minneapolis Police Department, and the mayor and police chief are hoping the city council backs the proposal.

'Boogaloo Boi' pleads guilty to firing rifle at Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct during 2020 riots

A Texas man who federal authorities say was involved with the anti-government group known as the "Boogaloo Bois" has pleaded guilty to a federal riot charge on Thursday for his part in firing shots at the Minneapolis Third Police Precinct during riots after the death of George Floyd.

Frey won't say if Arradondo will stay as chief past 2022

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has made Police Chief Medaria Arradondo a central theme in his campaign to defeat a ballot question that would replace the city's police department this fall.

Minneapolis approving additional worker’s compensation settlements with first responders

The Minneapolis City Council’s Policy and Government Oversight Committee approved nearly two dozen worker’s compensation settlements with first responders walking away from their jobs, claiming mental health and trauma-related issues.

11 people shot in 7 incidents over weekend in Minneapolis

The City of Minneapolis endured another violent night Saturday into Sunday morning as 11 people were shot in seven different incidents across the city.

Early voting starts, legal fight ends over Minneapolis police question

The Minneapolis police ballot proposal drew voters on both sides to the city's early voting center Friday, with some expressing relief after the Minnesota Supreme Court made a last-minute ruling allowing the question to count.

Early voting starts, legal fight ends over Minneapolis police question
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The Minneapolis police ballot proposal drew voters on both sides to the city's early voting center Friday, with some expressing relief after the Minnesota Supreme Court made a last-minute ruling allowing the question to count.

Minnesota Supreme Court rules Minneapolis police ballot question will count

The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Minneapolis police ballot question to count, reversing a lower court order tossing it out on the eve of early voting.

Minnesota Supreme Court rules Minneapolis police ballot question will count
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In a ruling early Thursday evening, the Minnesota Supreme Court determined the Minneapolis police ballot question will count, reversing a lower court order tossing it out.

Derek Chauvin pleads not guilty to federal charges alleging he violated teen's civil rights

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal charges alleging he violated a teenager’s civil rights in a separate case that involved a similar restraint to the one he used on George Floyd.

Justine Damond's family responds to Mohamed Noor's conviction being overturned

The family of Justine Damond Ruszczyk responded to the Minnesota Supreme Court overturning the third-degree murder conviction of former MPD officer Mohamed Noor.

Mohamed Noor case: Minnesota Supreme Court reverses 3rd-degree murder conviction
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The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled to overturn the third-degree murder conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor in the deadly 2017 shooting of Justine Ruszczyk Damond.

Judge strikes down Minneapolis police ballot question

A Hennepin County judge struck down the controversial Minneapolis public safety ballot question late Tuesday and blocked the city from counting any votes on the proposal.

Ex-Minneapolis police officers plead not guilty to violating George Floyd's civil rights

The four former Minneapolis police officers accused of violating George Floyd’s civil rights pleaded not guilty to the charges against them in federal court Tuesday.