Minneapolis Reflects on George Floyd's Legacy Four Years Later

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Four years after George Floyd's death, Minneapolis continues to grapple with the trauma and push for police reforms. The city has seen significant changes, including a ban on chokeholds and the establishment of a behavioral crisis response team. However, rebuilding trust in the police remains a slow process, and the city is still working through challenges with civilian oversight and implementing state and federal consent decrees. The impact of Floyd's death is expected to shape Minneapolis for many years to come.
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- George Floyd's Minneapolis: Politics and policing four years later USA TODAY
- Perspective | Four years later, has the racial-justice movement lost the fight? The Washington Post
- Minneapolis community remembers George Floyd 4 years after death FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
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