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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJustice Dept. to drop police reform deals with Minneapolis, Louisville
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/05/21/justice-department-policing-louisville-minneapolis-consent-decree/Justice Dept. to drop police reform deals with Minneapolis, Louisville
Civil rights division chief Harmeet K. Dhillon announced the decision days before the fifth anniversary of George Floyds death in Minneapolis.
May 21, 2025 at 10:03 a.m. EDT
By Mark Berman and Perry Stein
The Justice Department said Wednesday that it plans to drop police-accountability agreements with Minneapolis and Louisville, abandoning the Biden administrations attempt to reshape law enforcement in cities where high-profile killings by officers ignited widespread outrage.
Harmeet K. Dhillon, who leads the Justice Departments civil rights division, also said the government would close Biden-era investigations that found multiple other local police departments including in Phoenix, Memphis and Oklahoma City violated the Constitution.
Dhillon announced the decision days before the fifth anniversary of George Floyds death at the hands of officers in Minneapolis in 2020 which helped set off worldwide racial justice protests that summer.
She noted that Minneapolis already had a court-enforceable consent decree with the state government, and said that Louisville where the police shooting of Breonna Taylor weeks before Floyds death also drew national outrage will hire its own monitor to enact the Biden-era demands.
Abandoning the federal agreements is part of Dhillons broader push to reshape the civil rights division, discarding a focus on racial discrimination to instead take aim at alleged antisemitism on college campuses and investigate diversity initiatives and other issues opposed by the Trump administration. About half of the divisions lawyers have left since Dhillon was sworn in last month.
During President Joe Bidens administration, the Justice Department championed greater federal scrutiny of police, launching a dozen investigations into local and state agencies, and releasing critical, in-depth reports on the departments in cities including Minneapolis, Louisville, Phoenix and Memphis.
But when Biden left office in January, the department had reached agreements with only two places Minneapolis and Louisville on consent decrees that would impose changes on their local police forces.
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Justice Dept. to drop police reform deals with Minneapolis, Louisville (Original Post)
dalton99a
May 21
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Minneapolis will adhere to police reform consent decree despite DOJ's dismissal plan, officials say
question everything
May 21
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Irish_Dem
(70,197 posts)1. We are all sitting ducks now with targets on our back.
No one is going to look out for us.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(123,755 posts)2. Of course they are.

question everything
(50,348 posts)3. Minneapolis will adhere to police reform consent decree despite DOJ's dismissal plan, officials say
Eugene
(65,218 posts)4. Just like the first Dump administration.
Dump believes that police must be free to commit crimes to protect his kind of fine people.
This time around, a pardon for Derek Chauvin's civil rights convictions won't surprise me. In fact, I wouldn't rule out Dump's DOJ going after the Minnesota prosecutors in the George Floyd murder case.