President JoeBiden called on Congress to pass reforms in the wake of a new report from the DOJ on the Minneapolis Police Department, which was put in the spotlight following the death of George Floyd in 2020.
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday that"patterns and practices" of excessive force within the Minneapolis Police Department made Floyd's murder possible. Biden backed that up Friday afternoon with a statement of his own."The findings are disturbing and underscore the urgent need for Congress to pass common sense reforms that increase public trust, combat racial discrimination, and thereby strengthen public safety," the president said.
Garland said Friday during remarks in Minneapolis that the Justice Department, the city of Minneapolis, and the Minneapolis Police Department “have agreed in principle to negotiate towards a consent decree” — which would be a court-enforceable agreement to resolve problems with policing in the city. "Since I took office, the Department of Justice has also taken independent and aggressive action to ensure accountability for systemic misconduct and by police departments at the local level," Biden said."The vast majority of Americans want the same thing: trust, safety, accountability."
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