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Report finds 'pattern' of racial discrimination in Minneapolis Police Department

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A new report from Minnesota’s humans rights office claims the Minneapolis Police Department has engaged in a decade-long pattern of racial discrimination. The report found that the department violated the state’s civil rights law with a culture where racist language is tolerated and that officers were more likely to use force on people of color.