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The dropping of the cases takes place near the anniversary of George Floyd's death. Trump's DOJ also plans to close ...
U.S. District Judge Benjamin Beaton said that it he doesn’t believe there 'is much sense or utility in a court trying to ...
Trump's DOJ drops probes into Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, after killings of Breonna Taylor and George ...
In a virtual hearing Friday, Louisville Federal Judge Benjamin Beaton said he'll try to issue an order as "quickly as ...
The Department of Justice announced Wednesday it was ending a consent decree established in December 2024 with Louisville ...
The DOJ says the lawsuits sought to subject the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments to sweeping consent decrees ...
On April 28, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to review all consent decrees and consider rescinding them. Within days, six DOJ attorneys withdrew from Louisville’s federal case pushing ...
The decision comes only a few days before the five-year anniversary of the killing of George Floyd by the hands of police ...
The Department of Justice announced that it plans to end ongoing police reform agreements, including the one in Louisville.
The Justice Department said Wednesday it is moving to drop police reform agreements reached with the cities of Louisville, Kentucky and Minneapolis.
Mayor Craig Greenberg said Wednesday the city will move forward with its own consent decree and hire an independent monitor ...
The consent decrees had been in place since the 2020 murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the killing of Breonna Taylor ...