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Minnesota Public Radio's Estelle Timor-Wilcox is with us now to talk about the agreement and what it proposes to do. Good morning, Estelle. Good morning, Michelle. So the Justice Department began its scrutiny of the Minneapolis Police Department just after George Floyd was killed. What did they find that led to this consent decree?
Minnesota Public Radio's Estelle Timor-Wilcox is with us now to talk about the agreement and what it proposes to do. Good morning, Estelle. Good morning, Michelle. So the Justice Department began its scrutiny of the Minneapolis Police Department just after George Floyd was killed. What did they find that led to this consent decree?
Minnesota Public Radio's Estelle Timor-Wilcox is with us now to talk about the agreement and what it proposes to do. Good morning, Estelle. Good morning, Michelle. So the Justice Department began its scrutiny of the Minneapolis Police Department just after George Floyd was killed. What did they find that led to this consent decree?
The mayor, Jacob Fry, said the agreement set a clear path forward for police in the community. What's in it?
The mayor, Jacob Fry, said the agreement set a clear path forward for police in the community. What's in it?
The mayor, Jacob Fry, said the agreement set a clear path forward for police in the community. What's in it?
You know, I want to mention here that this agreement is the 16th policing settlement that the Justice Department is currently enforcing. That's according to Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clark. Do these agreements work well?
You know, I want to mention here that this agreement is the 16th policing settlement that the Justice Department is currently enforcing. That's according to Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clark. Do these agreements work well?
You know, I want to mention here that this agreement is the 16th policing settlement that the Justice Department is currently enforcing. That's according to Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clark. Do these agreements work well?
We have to have this agreement.
We have to have this agreement.
We have to have this agreement.
And the city council, as you were noting, voted unanimously to enact this consent decree. And what happens now?
And the city council, as you were noting, voted unanimously to enact this consent decree. And what happens now?
And the city council, as you were noting, voted unanimously to enact this consent decree. And what happens now?
That is Minnesota Public Radio's Estelle Timar Wilcox. Estelle, thank you so much for joining us. You're welcome. And that's Up First for Tuesday, January 7th. I'm Michelle Martin.
That is Minnesota Public Radio's Estelle Timar Wilcox. Estelle, thank you so much for joining us. You're welcome. And that's Up First for Tuesday, January 7th. I'm Michelle Martin.
That is Minnesota Public Radio's Estelle Timar Wilcox. Estelle, thank you so much for joining us. You're welcome. And that's Up First for Tuesday, January 7th. I'm Michelle Martin.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Nick Spicer, Barry Hardiman, Cheryl Corley, Jenea Williams, and Ellis Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Ben Abrams. We get engineering support from David Greenberg, and our technical director is Carly Strange. We hope you'll join us again tomorrow.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Nick Spicer, Barry Hardiman, Cheryl Corley, Jenea Williams, and Ellis Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Ben Abrams. We get engineering support from David Greenberg, and our technical director is Carly Strange. We hope you'll join us again tomorrow.