Reflecting on George Floyd's Legacy: Three Years Later.

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Three years after the murder of George Floyd, Minneapolis has undergone significant changes in policing and public safety. The city has implemented initiatives like the behavioral health crisis response team and policy changes such as a ban on no-knock warrants and limiting pretextual traffic stops. The city has also revamped civilian oversight of the police department and created a new Office of Community Safety. All four former officers involved in Floyd’s killing have been convicted in both state and federal courts. However, real change takes time, and the city still has a long way to go.
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