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A retired Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent is critical of ICE under President Donald Trump’s second term. John Holmes worked at the Detroit Field Office covering Michigan and Ohio from 2003 to 2014.
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Protesters on Thursday night carried signs that read, "From Columbus to Minneapolis, stop ICE terror." A federal immigrations officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
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The Franklin County Sheriff's Office is sending two Crisis K9s and their handlers to Minneapolis following a mass shooting at a Catholic school Wednesday.
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Police shot and killed the 22-year-old Black man while executing a no-knock search warrant last week. Protesters called for the resignation of the chief and the officer they say shot Locke.
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A Minnesota Judge rejected the request to move the trial of the four police officers accused in the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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Filed as part of a motion to dismiss charges against one of the officers, the transcripts also appear to show an officer expressing concern about Floyd's well-being in the moments before his death.
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In a handwritten note on the order for conditional release, the judge added a stipulation for Chauvin: "Do not work in law enforcement or security."
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Nine of the 13 council members, a veto-proof majority, pledged to "rebuild with our community a new model of public safety that actually keeps our community safe," in the words of one council member.
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The agreement between the city and state human rights authorities promises several reforms. It comes after the state opened a civil rights investigation into the city's police department.
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The Rev. Al Sharpton gives the eulogy at Thursday's memorial for George Floyd in Minneapolis. Floyd, 46, died in police custody on May 25.