Damning Report After Floyd Murder Finds Rampant Police Discrimination in Minneapolis
Of the 14 people killed by city police since 2010, 13 were people of color or Indigenous people, according to a new report commissioned after the killing of George Floyd.
Flowers and signs line the sidewalk during a vigil for George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 25, 2021. A report commissioned after his death found rampant discrimination by city police.
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Minneapolis and its police department routinely discriminate against Black people and have disproportionally killed people of color, according to the results of an investigation opened after George Floyd’s death nearly two years ago.