Minneapolis to pay more than $700 000 to George Floyd protesters
Minneapolis to pay more than $700 000 to George Floyd protesters HEAD TOPICS
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Minneapolis to pay more than $700 000 to George Floyd protesters
10/21/2022 8:04:00 AMThe city of Minneapolis will pay more than $700 000 to resolve complaints over excessive force by police during protests over the death of George Floyd
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