From left, Minneapolis City Attorney Kristyn Anderson, Community Safety Commissioner Todd Barnette, Police Chief Brian O’Hara ...
The update Monday will focus on progress made in policy revisions, trainings, misconduct complaint backlogs, and plans for ...
The council voted unanimously in favor of an ordinance to allow the city to charge fees for off-duty work by Minneapolis ...
Minneapolis leaders say there's been progress in reforming the Minneapolis Police Department and community safety efforts ...
The first report on Minneapolis police’s reforms under a state consent decree show the department has new policies but ...
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey launched his re-election campaign on Wednesday morning, and has confirmed that it will be his ...
The first semi-annual report from independent evaluator Effective Law Enforcement for ALL (ELEFA), shows the city is on track to meet most of its year-one goals.
A group of Minneapolis police officers and Black residents explored history museums and historic sites in Alabama detailing ...
The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday unanimously approved a new ordinance that would allow the city to charge fees for off-duty police work.
New recruits and lateral officers from their respective programs graduated from the Minneapolis Police Department Thursday, in an effort to have more sworn officers on the force. They’re also focused ...