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Vladimir Putin has threatened allies of Ukraine that if any country were to intervene in the war, it would be hit with “lightning-fast” retaliation.
The Russian president’s remarks to lawmakers in St Petersburg came as the UK called for Moscow to be so weakened militarily that Putin could no longer threaten European security.
“If someone intends to intervene in the ongoing events from the outside, and create strategic threats for Russia that are unacceptable to us, they should know that our retaliatory strikes will be lightning-fast,” said Putin. He said Moscow had “all the tools for this”, saying he “wanted everyone to know” Russia would “use them if necessary”.
Minneapolis police engaged in pattern of racial discrimination, inquiry finds
The Minneapolis police department engaged in a pattern of racial discrimination for at least a decade, a state inquiry launched after George Floyd’s murder found.
After an almost two-year investigation, the report by the Minnesota department of human rights found a trend of:
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Stopping and arresting Black people at a higher rate.
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Using force more often on people of color.
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A culture where racist language is tolerated.
The report said that the agency and the city would negotiate a court-enforceable agreement – known as a consent decree – to deal with problems it identified. Rebecca Lucero, the human rights commissioner, said the agreement would remain in force for “as long as it takes to do it right”.
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Who will be involved in the consent decree? It will include input from residents, officers and city staff among others.
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What other immediate changes did the report suggest? Stronger accountability of officers’ conduct, improving training and better communication with the public about critical incidents such as officer-involved shootings.
Proud Boys member pleads guilty for role in US Capitol attack
A member of the far-right Proud Boys group has pleaded guilty to obstructing police officers during the January 6 Capitol attack.
Louis Enrique Colon, from Missouri, admitted to crossing police barricades during the riot and climbing a wall. After entering the Capitol building, he used his hands and a chair to obstruct police who were trying to lower retractable doors to stop the rioters.
Colon, 45, was charged in February 2021, with four others in the Kansas City Proud Boys chapter. He is the first defendant in that case to plead guilty.
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What sentence does he face? A statutory maximum of five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. He is likely to get a reduced sentence for cooperation.
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It comes two weeks after a Proud Boys leader, Charles Donohoe, pleaded guilty to obstructing an official proceeding and assaulting and impeding police officers.
In other news …
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The consulting firm McKinsey has denied illegally hiding work for the drugmaker Purdue Pharma while it advised the Food and Drug Administration. A report found consultants worked with the pharmaceutical company, which kickstarted the opioid epidemic, while simultaneously advising the FDA on drug safety. McKinsey’s global managing partner said the firm was protecting client confidentiality and denied a conflict of interest, saying it was not advising on regulation.
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New York’s highest court has ruled against the state’s new congressional district maps, which were broadly viewed as pro-Democrat. The party had hoped redrawing New York district boundaries would lessen…
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