Police worn body camera footage from former Minnesota Police Officer Thomas Lane shows the arrest of George Floyd (via Hennepin County (Minn.))

Announcing a broad recipe for reform in the wake of the murder of George Floyd while in police custody, Attorney General Merrick Garland said that the Minneapolis Police Department signed an agreement placing it under the oversight of an independent monitor.

The Justice Department recommends 28 measures to clamp down on civil rights violations, including retaliation for free speech and discrimination against people with disabilities.

“To the credit of MPD and city lead leaders, some important changes have already been instituted,” Garland said Friday at a press conference. “Those include prohibiting all types of neck restraints and banning no-knock search warrants. But as the report outlines, there is more work to be done.”

The AG first announced his investigation shortly after the Chauvin verdict, stating that he would search for a “pattern or practice of unconstitutional or unlawful policing.”



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