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The city will encrypt police radio communications in May, saying the move is necessary to comply with privacy laws.
You’ll no longer be able to use a scanner or smartphone app to listen to police communications. The department says encryption is needed to protect the safety of officers and the privacy of crime ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Officials are investigating a string of armed robberies Sunday morning in Minneapolis where police say multiple suspects stole several items, including cash, credit cards and keys ...
The 171-page agreement says the Minneapolis Police Department will require its officers to "promote the sanctity of human life as the highest priority in their activities," and must not allow race ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. The Minneapolis Police Department’s pending federal consent decree will stay on pause for another month, after a judge Thursday approved the U.S ...
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