Justice Department ends police reform agreements and…
Originally reported by CNN — 2025-05-21
The Trump administration is ending federal oversight agreements and investigations into police departments in major cities like Minneapolis, Louisville, and Memphis following the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, citing a lack of effectiveness.
Key Facts
- Justice Department ends reform agreements with Minneapolis, Louisville, and other police departments
- Consent decrees are being dismissed due to perceived overreach by unelected bureaucrats
- The move reflects opposition to federal oversight in policing reforms
Incident Details
| Location | Various cities across the United States |
| Department | Department of Justice (DOJ) |
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Justice Department ends police reform agreements and halts investigations into major departments — CNN
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