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The Trump administration withdraws from the local police in the USA

The Trump administration switched to the supervision of the supervision of the supervision of police departments in Minneapolis and Louisville, Ky on Wednesday.

Officials of the Ministry of Justice said they had to fall cases that were submitted to the police force against Schwarze in Minneapolis and Louisville, and the conclusion of investigations into departments in Memphis; Phoenix; Oklahoma City; Trenton, NJ; and Mount Vernon, NY, and a case against the Louisiana State Police.

In these cities and states, officials from the Ministry of Justice said, they withdraw the results of the bidea era that police authorities had violated the constitutional rights of the residents and declared that these results were misconception.

The announcement was made four days before the fifth anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man died by the Minneapoli police. This act of violence, inspired by video, inspired national outrage and global protests against police violence against black Americans.

This also led to a corresponding federal report in which it was found that the police routinely discriminated against Minneapoli's black and Indian population and used fatal violence without justification. After almost two years of negotiations, the Ministry of Justice and the city made an agreement in January in which the federal supervision of the police department was required to solve the problems.

This agreement, which is known as the declaration of consent, was similar to the agreements between the Federal Government and at least 13 other cities, whose police forces were accused of widespread civil rights violations, including Los Angeles, Newark and Ferguson, Mo.

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