May 27, 2025 update
A federal judge granted the Department of Justice’s motion and dismissed the federal consent decree. Mayor Jacob Frey, Police Chief and city leaders plan to implement the reforms in the consent decree.
The City will:
- Continue moving forward with implementing the reforms detailed in the federal consent decree.
- Request that ELEFA, the independent monitor of the state settlement agreement, oversee the implementation.
- Be accountable and share measurable proof that our reforms are moving forward.
Read the City's most recent news release
January 6, 2025 update
The Minneapolis City Council and Mayor Jacob Frey approved the terms of a federal consent decree with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ).
This consent decree supports ongoing police reform efforts in the City. It will continue to strengthen trust and accountability of the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD). It will also rebuild its relationship with the community it serves.
- The DOJ investigation launched April 21, 2021. That was one day after a jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murdering George Floyd.
- On June 16, 2023, the DOJ announced its findings.
- On Jan. 6, 2025, the City Council and Mayor Jacob Frey approved the terms of a court-enforceable consent decree.
See DOJ investigation timeline