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Amir Locke shooting rekindles mistrust of Minneapolis police

The killing of a Black man by Minneapolis police left his family and activists angry and questioning the credibility of a department widely criticized for its initial portrayal of George Floyd’s death.

Do Minnesota cases show it's getting easier to convict cops?

Data show it's rare for police officers to be convicted of on-duty killings.

Frey wins 2nd term as Minneapolis mayor after bitter race

Minneapolis voters have reelected Mayor Jacob Frey after a bitter race that focused on calls for changes to policing and racial justice.

Minneapolis mayor faces voters with policing on their minds

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was the face of the city through some of its darkest days — the police killing of George Floyd last year and the rioting, burning and looting that ensued.

Activists hope Chauvin convictions are start to real change

Activists, members of George Floyd’s family and some public officials say the guilty verdicts against Derek Chauvin are just a start, and they will continue to push for systemic change in policing in Minneapolis and beyond.

EXPLAINER: Minneapolis chief has sought to reform department

Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo has been a star witness for the prosecution at the trial of a former officer charged with killing George Floyd.

Floyd spurred broad push for change globally, activists say

People will remember 2020 not just as a year of upheaval over George Floyd, but as a year in which people demanded and took bold action toward systemic change, said Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and activist. This time the victim was George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black father of five captured in a sickening citizen video taking his final breaths under a white officer’s knee. Still, for Wallace, the situation confirmed to him that systemic change has to be deep and structural. “You’ll march for George Floyd,” the activist said, “but would you have hired him?”____Morrison reported from New York City. Ad___Find the AP’s full coverage of the death of George Floyd: https://apnews.com/hub/death-of-george-floyd___Morrison is a member of the AP’s Race and Ethnicity team.

Fiery chants for justice from marchers at Chauvin trial

The protest featured several speakers that ranged from activists of various organizing groups to the parents of Black men killed by police. Sam Martinez, an organizer with Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar, said organizers plan similar protests for dates that coincide with significant points in Chauvin's trial, including opening statements, closing arguments and the verdict. “When the people know that there needs to be justice, they'll come out,” Martinez said. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. ___Find AP’s full coverage of the death of George Floyd at: https://apnews.com/hub/death-of-george-floyd

Growing tension in Minneapolis as trial looms in Floyd death

Concertina wire sits between fenced barriers outside the Hennepin County Government Center, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2021, in Minneapolis, as part of security in preparation for the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin is charged with murder the death of George Floyd during an arrest last May in Minneapolis. Anything less than a murder conviction for Derek Chauvin is likely to test them — and the city — once again. Chauvin faces second-degree murder and manslaughter charges; three other fired officers go on trial in August. But the security going up around the Hennepin County courthouse, City Hall and the jail — all in the heart of downtown — is extraordinary.

Before Floyd death, activists saw progress on police reforms

Law enforcement officers amassed along Lake Street near Hiawatha Ave. as fires burned after a night of unrest and protests in the death of George Floyd early Friday, May 29, 2020 in Minneapolis. Floyd died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on Memorial Day. The city appointed its first black chief of police nearly three years ago, after slow progress toward making the department more inclusive. Earlier this year, a statewide task force made up of activists, people representing victims of police brutality, and law enforcement leaders released recommendations for policing reforms. Those included Clark, who was killed during a struggle with two white Minneapolis officers, and Philando Castile, who was fatally shot by a Hispanic suburban police officer during a traffic stop in 2016.

As Minneapolis burns, mayor takes heat for the response

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey speaks during a news conference Thursday, May 28, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minn. (Elizabeth Flores/Star Tribune via AP)MINNEAPOLIS First-term Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey appeared to be doing everything right. Tim Walz like Frey, a Democrat criticized the abject failure of the city's response and said the state had taken control. President Donald Trump took to Twitter to call Frey a very weak Radical Left Mayor and threatened to get involved. The black officer in that case was convicted of third-degree murder and is serving a 12 1/2-year term.

Analysis of the decision not to charged officers in death of Jamar Clark

The decision not to charge two white Minneapolis police officers in the shooting death of Jamar Clark sparked protests and questions about the case's transparency. Former prosecutor Peter Brill and CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas join CBSN to discuss.

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Trump abortion controversy, no charges in Minn. teen's death: #CBSN10 trending stories

Donald Trump causes yet another controversy with his remarks about abortion, no charges are filed in the police shooting death of Minneapolis teen Jamar Clark, Republican presidential candidates back away from their party's loyalty pledge and more are among today's CBSNews.com Trending Stories.

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Two Minnesota officers not charged in shooting death of black teen

Protesters gathered in Minneapolis after two officers were not charged in the police shooting death of Jamar Clark. The mayor requested that protesters remain peaceful. CBS News Correspondent Jericka Duncan has the latest details for CBSN.

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No charges for 2 Minneapolis officers in fatal shooting

Two Minneapolis police officers involved in the controversial shooting death of Jamar Clark in November will not be charged, a Minnesota prosecutor said Wednesday.

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Black Lives Matter protests shuts down Minneapolis airport

A Black Lives Matters protest calling for justice in the Jamar Clark shooting shut down an airport in Minneapolis. CBSN's Carolyn Costello has more details.

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Minneapolis protesters demand answers after unarmed man killed by cops

Tension has been rising all week in Minneapolis following the death of Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old man who was unarmed when he was killed by a police officer. Dean Reynolds reports with more.

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Protesters in Minneapolis demand video of deadly police shooting

Protesters in Minneapolis are demanding authorities release video of Jamar Clark's arrest, during which the black man was shot by police. CBSN's Contessa Brewer reports.

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Tension growing after police shooting death in Minneapolis

The mayor of Minneapolis has called for a federal civil rights investigation into the death of Jamar Clark, who was shot by police on Sunday. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates joins CBSN with more on the growing tension.

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