December 30, 2020 officer-involved shooting

Public data gathered by the Minneapolis Police Department related to the December 30th officer-involved shooting.

Documents

Officers involved in incident

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The City publishes information on this webpage to improve access to the data and increase transparency. However, to limit the impact this has on people’s privacy, we routinely redact contact information of victims and witnesses when it is not central to the matter. In some cases, State law makes this contact information available to the public. If classified as public, it is available upon request.

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Note about Officer complaints and discipline

Employee Complaint Profile Cards are also known as MPD Officer Blue Cards. These are summaries of complaints. These complaints are investigated either solely by the MPD’s Internal Affairs Unit (IAU),or jointly by IAU and the Minneapolis Civil Rights Department through the Office of Police Conduct Review (OPCR). Employee Complaint Profile Cards do not include complaints investigated by the Civilian Review Authority, the predecessor to OPCR, which existed until 2012. These are listed separately.

Limited complaint data is available to the public, under MN Statutes 13.43 Personnel Data. The outcome of the complaint determines how much information about the complaint is available. The number and status of complaints is public and other details are only public if two things are true: there was a final result (meaning the case and any arbitration is closed) AND the final outcome results in discipline.

The range of disciplinary actions can be found in the Minneapolis Police and Procedure Manual.

Officer discipline files are retained for the period required by the City’s retention schedule. For example, Sustained Case Files are retained for seven years after the case is closed. In contrast, Critical Incidents and Serious Force/Injury by Officers are retained permanently.

See the PBS-55 Series Code in the City’s retention schedule

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) is conducting the investigation into the officer-involved shooting. Requests for information about that investigation should be made to the BCA.

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