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George Floyd murder: US federal probe on Minneapolis police

World News 2021-04-23, 8:24pm

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A US federal investigation has been launched into policing practices in the city of Minneapolis, a day

after one of its former officers was convicted of the murder of George Floyd. The justice department

will look at whether there has been a pattern “of unconstitutional or unlawful policing”, Attorney

General Merrick Garland said.
It follows national outrage over the killing of Mr Floyd by Derek Chauvin.
The former officer was convicted of all charges against him on Tuesday.
Chauvin was filmed kneeling on Mr Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes during an arrest in May 2020.

Mr Floyd, an unarmed African American, was pronounced dead an hour later.
His death sparked protests across the US and worldwide, and calls for police reform.
Tuesday’s verdict has been widely welcomed in a country where police are rarely convicted – if they are

charged at all – over deaths in custody.
But Mr Garland told reporters the verdict would not “address potentially systemic policing issues in

Minneapolis”.
What will the investigation look at?
The attorney general said the investigation would “include a comprehensive review of the Minneapolis

Police Department’s policies, training, supervision and use-of-force investigations.”
It will also examine “whether its treatment of those with behavioural health disabilities is unlawful”,

while looking at the “effectiveness of current systems of accountability and whether other mechanisms

are needed to ensure constitutional and lawful policing”. – BBC News