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Trump Administration rejects police investigations in several cities: NPR

A Minneapolis police cruiser drives by when the people demonstrate on March 9, 2021 in Minneapolis in front of the Hennepin County Government Center.

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The Ministry of Justice withdraws from cases against police stations in Minneapolis and Louisville, Kentucky, and reverses the course to use consent decrees to ensure the accountability for law enforcement authorities.

The move only comes from Derek Chauvin, a white police officer almost five years ago almost five years ago almost five years ago.

Harmonet Dhillon, the deputy general prosecutor for civil rights, announced the plan to reject the complaints and to withdraw the findings of the bid Justice Department about alleged violations by the police.

“Today we end the failed experiment of the Civil Rights Division of Biden to captivate local leaders and police stations with objectively unjustified declarations of consent with handcuffs,” said Dhillon in a written explanation.

The Ministry of Justice said that the police's investigation would also conclude in six other jurisdiction that are listed below:

• Phoenix, Arizona

• Trenton, New Jersey

• Memphis, Tennessee

• Mount Vernon, New York

• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

• Louisiana State Police

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