The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday unanimously approved a new ordinance that would allow the city to charge fees for off-duty police work.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said he is "disgusted" by the recent pardons by President Donald Trump of 1,500 Jan. 6 ...
Besides laws which prevent local police from enforcing immigration law, some officials say they don’t have the resources to ...
Chief Brian O'Hara has joined a group of law enforcement leaders decrying President Donald Trump’s pardons for all who rioted ...
Four people, including one teenage boy, were stabbed after a large fight broke out at a north Minneapolis home early Sunday, ...
A group of people entered a high school gym and attacked a student-athlete during a basketball game, beating him with a pipe, ...
A conversation between County Attorney Mary Moriarty and a Brooklyn Park police officer helped lead to a new policy for ...
The Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis (POFM) has filed a motion to intervene in the federal consent decree that ...
Just two weeks after sweeping police reforms were agreed upon by the city of Minneapolis and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), it appears that agreement, called a consent decree, could get tossed ...
One day after the Trump administration injected fresh uncertainty into the fate of Justice Department agreements aimed at ...
MPD's off-duty program allows officers to work private jobs on the side while using city cars, uniforms, and materials. The ...