Audit Finds Minneapolis Police Did Not Violate Policies During Federal Raid

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An independent audit found that Minneapolis police did not violate policies during a June federal raid on Lake Street, which involved federal agents and was initially misunderstood by the community as immigration enforcement. The report confirmed that police only escorted federal agents out of the area and did not assist with immigration enforcement, adhering to the city's separation ordinance. The audit recommends strengthening this ordinance and improving communication among government branches to prevent future misunderstandings.
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