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Trump DOJ ends Minneapolis and Louisville police lawsuits days before Floyd anniversary

The Ministry of Justice said on Wednesday that it rejects lawsuits during the Baiden era against the Luisville and Minneapolis police departments, and it is about to dismantle investigations into many other police stations, describing the procedures as very comprehensive and wide.

Speaking to reporters in a press call on Wednesday, the Assistant Prosecutor of the Ministry of Justice Harry Delon said that the Ministry of Justice takes all the steps necessary to dismiss “with bias” in Luisville and Minnebolis claims, and closing investigations in departments – describing them as extensive cost and failing to address the problems he identified to solve them.

The officials of the Ministry of Justice said that many of the approval ceremonies they reviewed were “relying on wrong legal theories”, although they refused to provide details indicating the distinctive nature of the investigations.

In both Luisville and Minneapolis, officials of the Ministry of Justice said, the claims of the city of Biden accused the city police stations “with large-scale patterns” for unconstitutional police practices-a matter that is attributed to the officials of the Ministry of Justice until they were “equal to” the data “wrongly.”

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George Floyd’s mural in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (AP)

The United States has a long history of alleged approval ceremonies, which allow federal supervision of the actions of local police stations. It was used as a way to investigate the city’s police stations in Los Angeles, California, Ferguson, Mo, and other places where law enforcement employees were accused of using force without justifying or abusing power.

The news comes just four days before the five anniversary indicating the death of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers in 2020. His death touched on widespread protests and riots throughout the country, as well as reform appeals in the police station.

The approval decree in Luisville was awaiting the approval of the judge. The department was previously investigated after Breuna Taylor was killed in her apartment in 2020.

The officials said that the administration is also a review of all the suspended federal approval ceremonies opened by the Civil Rights Department at the Ministry of Justice in recent years, “with the aim of whether it should be concluded.”

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Harry Delon

US Assistant Prosecutor Harmet Dahlon was nominated by President Trump to lead the Civil Rights Department of the Ministry of Justice. (Photographer: Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The Ministry of Justice officials indicated that these approval decrees often last more than a decade, and include tens of millions in federal financing – while not doing little, from the point of view of Trump departments, to solve the basic problem,

On average, officials said that the ceremonies last more than a decade and bear a large price, as it cost the average cost of compliance to a large administration of about $ 10 million annually.

“This is more than $ 100 million in taxpayers expenses, often without significant impact on the basic issues set by the Ministry of Justice,” said Delon.

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Briona Taylor Louisville Kentucky

Prio Taylor was killed during a raid in March 2020 on her apartment in Luisville, Kentucky. ((With the permission of the Taylor family lawyer Sam Ajwiyar via AP, file)

The Civil Rights Department will also close its investigations and retreat, the results of the Biden administration for constitutional violations by the Phenix police stations, Arizona; Trenton, New Jersey; Memphis, Tennessee; Vernon Mountain, New York; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; The Louisiana State Police, officials announced.

“In short, these comprehensive decrees imposed years of accurate management of local police departments by federal courts and expensive independent screens, and perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars of compliance costs, without a legally sufficient basis or realistically to do so.”

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She added: “The approval of the Overbroud police is established by local control of the police from the societies to which they belong, and that power is transformed into unaccomable bureaucrats, and they often have an anti -police agenda.”

“Today, we end Biden’s failed civil rights experience of incurring local leaders and police departments with unjustified approval decrees in reality.”

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2025-05-21 14:41:00

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