Several business owners at the struggling corner where George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer in 2020 are suing the city to demand it take over their properties and compensate them.
Citing years of deterioration and crime since George Floyd’s murder, several business owners at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis demand in a new lawsuit that the city ...
One of the changes to this lawsuit compared to the original filing is the significant increase in the businesses' requests ...
Shopkeepers at the Minneapolis intersection where George Floyd was killed by police in 2020 say business has declined as concrete barricades continue to block vehicle traffic while crime has reportedl ...
The City Council reached a separation agreement with Steven Dwight Williams and accepted his resignation effective Friday in ...
A Charles County Circuit Court judge sentenced George Christopher Floyd, 44, of Waldorf, to 25 years in prison on Thursday ...
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The Wisconsin police officer who reenacted the murder of George Floyd on a student while substitute teaching in Woodbury is ...
Business owners at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis—known as the site where George Floyd was ...
Several business owners at George Floyd Square are taking legal action against the city of Minneapolis and Mayor Jacob Frey. The plaintiffs are demanding in a lawsuit that the city begin eminent ...
A group of businesses at George Floyd Square is suing the City of Minneapolis and Mayor Jacob Frey for $30 million over ...
Five businesses located at George Floyd Square are suing the City of Minneapolis and Mayor Jacob Frey for $30 million, ...