The U.S. Justice Department announced Tuesday that it is pouring $3 million into a national center to support reforms and increased training for law enforcmenet officers and urged the Minneapolis Police Department-- which has been at the center of heightened scrutiny over cases of police brutality-- to be one of the first cities to tap into resources.
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo urged city leaders to take advantage of the center's help, which promises to provide more resources and training, including mental health resources for officers, as part of an ongoing effort to prevent the use of excessive force by police. “In creating a new MPD, I want to utilize all available tools and resources to support the hardworking and.
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