Justice Department to drop police reform agreements with Louisville, MinneapolisNew Foto - Justice Department to drop police reform agreements with Louisville, Minneapolis

The U.S. Department of Justice said on Wednesday that it is moving to drop police reform agreements, known as consent decrees, that the Biden-era department reached with the cities of Louisville, Kentucky and Minneapolis. The court-enforceable agreements were born out of probes launchedafter the 2020 police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. The agreements with Minneapolis and Louisville, which were intended to address allegations of systemic unconstitutional policing and civil rights violations, were both held up in federal court and have faced several delays, with the DOJ requesting various extensions to file documents requested by the federal judges in each case. Amid the delays, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara told ABC News in a February interview that while the Trump administration could intervene in the process, since the agreements have already been filed in federal court, whether they are approved is not up to the White House, but "ultimately in the federal judge's hands." Officials in Minneapolis and Louisville told ABC News in February that the cities are still committed to the reforms outlined in the agreements and plan to implement changes with or without the support of the Trump administration. The consent decrees each lay out a roadmap for police reform to rectify civil rights violations that the DOJ uncovered and, if approved by a federal judge, the court will appoint an independent monitor to oversee the implementation of the reforms and actions outlined in the agreement. Kevin Trager, a spokesman for Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg, told ABC News in February that the city and police are committed to the reforms agreed upon in the consent decree, "regardless of what happens in federal court." "Louisville Metro Government and LMPD will move forward and honor our commitment to meaningful improvements and reforms," Trager said. MORE: Cities where Breonna Taylor, George Floyd were killed vow to stay firm on police reform – with or without Trump Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told ABC News in February that the city had "not heard directly" from the Trump administration regarding the consent decree, but the city plans to move forward with the terms of the agreement "with or without support from the White House." "It's unfortunate the Trump administration may not be interested in cooperating with us to improve policing and support our community, but make no mistake: we have the tools, the resolve, and the community's backing to fulfill our promise to the people of Minneapolis. Our work will not be stopped," Frey said. Following the new announcement from the DOJ on Wednesday, ABC News reached out to officials in Minneapolis and Louisville for additional comment. The DOJ's Civil Rights Division is also planning to close its investigations into police departments in Phoenix; Trenton, New Jersey; Memphis, Tennessee; Mount Vernon, New York; Oklahoma City; and the Louisiana State Police, according to the announcement. Additionally, the department said it will be "retracting" findings released during the Biden administration against departments alleged to have engaged in widespread misconduct against citizens. "Overboard police consent decrees divest local control of policing from communities where it belongs, turning that power over to unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats, often with an anti-police agenda," Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said in a statement announcing the moves. "Today, we are ending the Biden Civil Rights Division's failed experiment of handcuffing local leaders and police departments with factually unjustified consent decrees." This is a developing story. Please come back for updates. Justice Department to drop police reform agreements with Louisville, Minneapolisoriginally appeared onabcnews.go.com

Justice Department to drop police reform agreements with Louisville, Minneapolis

Justice Department to drop police reform agreements with Louisville, Minneapolis The U.S. Department of Justice said on Wednesday that it is...
Officials warn of potential measles exposure at Shakira concert at MetLife StadiumNew Foto - Officials warn of potential measles exposure at Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium

New Jersey health officials issued a warning about a potential measles exposure duringthe Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium. On Tuesday, the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) announced that a non-New Jersey resident attended the concert while infected with the disease. The concert took place from Thursday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. DOJ investigating NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo over testimony to Congress Long-closed I-80 eastbound lanes in NJ reopen tonight after sinkhole repairs FAA extends flight limits at Newark airport into June due to controller shortage, tech issues Anyone who attended the concert and suspects a measles exposure or illness should call a health care provider before going to any medical office or emergency department, officials said. You should not visit a medical facility without calling ahead. Anyone who was exposed at the concert could develop symptoms as late as June 6. Those who are at risk of being infected by the measles are people who have not been fully vaccinated or have not had measles in the past. The MMR vaccine — which is administered in two doses — is the safest and most effective way to protect yourself against measles, mumps and rubella. The vaccine also prevents complications caused by those three diseases. Health officials recommend that residents stay up to date on routine vaccinations, including MMR shots. Anyone traveling internationally should also be fully vaccinated before traveling and babies between 6 months and 11 months should get one dose of the MMR vaccine before traveling and two more doses after their first birthday. Measles symptoms include a high fever, cough, runny nose, watery red eyes and a rash that usually appears between three to five days after symptoms begin. The rash normally begins as flat red spots that appear on the face at the hairline and spread downward to the neck, torso, arms, legs and feet. Measles can also cause pneumonia and swelling of the brain. It can also lead to miscarriage in pregnant people, premature birth or a low-birth-weight baby, officials said. The virus spreads through the air when someone coughs or sneezes and can remain in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves the area. People can also get sick when they come in contact with mucus or saliva from an infected person.

Officials warn of potential measles exposure at Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium

Officials warn of potential measles exposure at Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium New Jersey health officials issued a warning about a pote...
Swiss evacuate livestock by hoof and helicopter because of landslide risk over Alpine villageNew Foto - Swiss evacuate livestock by hoof and helicopter because of landslide risk over Alpine village

GENEVA (AP) — Not quite a flying cow, but almost: Swiss authorities added livestock to the list of evacuees along withabout 300 peoplemoved out of a village threatened by a possible landslide from an Alpine mountainside overhead. One puzzled bovine got a lift down by helicopter. Mayor Matthias Bellwald of Blatten used a news conference Wednesday to praise the community "solidarity" in the quick evacuationssince Saturdayin his village in the southern Lötschental valley. Jonas Jeitziner, spokesman for the Lötschental crisis center, said by phone that a total of 190 sheep, 26 cows and about 20 rabbits were evacuated, including "Loni" — an injured cow that needed to be ferried out by helicopter on Tuesday. It wasn't immediately clear when residents would return to their houses or the cows come home. Alban Brigger, an engineer for the region specializing in natural disasters, told the news conference that fog and cloudy conditions made a precise assessment difficult, but an unstable mass of rock and a glacier remained key concerns — in particular, the prospect that falling rock could dislodge masses of ice. A day earlier, he told reporters the area had seen the "best-case scenario" so far: several small mudslides had occurred, but a massive 1.5 million cubic meter (52 million cubic feet) block didn't come down all at once. In 2023, residents of the village of Brienz in eastern Switzerland were evacuated before ahuge mass of rockslid down a mountainside, stopping just short of the settlement. Brienz was evacuated againlast yearbecause of the threat of a further rockslide. ——— Associated Press journalist Philipp Jenne in Vienna contributed to this report.

Swiss evacuate livestock by hoof and helicopter because of landslide risk over Alpine village

Swiss evacuate livestock by hoof and helicopter because of landslide risk over Alpine village GENEVA (AP) — Not quite a flying cow, but almo...
Carrie Underwood Welcomes Adorable New Family Member: 'Surprise!'New Foto - Carrie Underwood Welcomes Adorable New Family Member: 'Surprise!'

Carrie Underwoodwelcomed an adorable new family member—and his name pays tribute toAmerican IdolwinnerJamal Roberts. On Wednesday, May 21, the "Before He Cheats" crooner, 42,took to Instagramwith photos of the precious addition. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "Surprise! We've got another new life around the farm!" Underwood declared in her update. "This little guy happened to be born on the day of the@americanidolfinale, so we figured it would only be right if we named him Jamal!!! ☺️." In the featured photo, a newborn lamb stood bleary-eyed near its mother. Another shot showed Underwood posing with the baby animal, while a clip featured the lamb enthusiastically nursing from its mom. The country star concluded, "Mama and Baby J are doing well…and I'm popping by the barn to get snuggles every chance I get! Welcome to the world, little dude!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Carrie Underwood (@carrieunderwood) In the comments, Underwood's fans practically swooned from cuteness overload. One Instagram follower declared, "Omg baby Jamal❤️❤️❤️❤️." Another shared, "Love this so much! How fitting," as someone else echoed, "I love that his name is Jamal! Congrats on the cutie! ❤️." A different Instagram user joked, "Carrie had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb 🐑." Meanwhile, yet another fan commented, "So cute! Enjoy the new baby." Congrats to Underwood and her family on their sweet new addition! Next:Carrie Underwood Fans Deem Her "Unrecognizable" in Latest Video: "She Looks Different"

Carrie Underwood Welcomes Adorable New Family Member: 'Surprise!'

Carrie Underwood Welcomes Adorable New Family Member: 'Surprise!' Carrie Underwoodwelcomed an adorable new family member—and his nam...
Joy Behar recalls accidentally reintroducing herself to Steven Spielberg after they'd previously met: 'Did not remember him'New Foto - Joy Behar recalls accidentally reintroducing herself to Steven Spielberg after they'd previously met: 'Did not remember him'

Dia Dipasupil/Getty; Jerod Harris/Getty Steven Spielberg?Joy Behardoesn't know him. During Tuesday's episode ofThe View, the 70-year-old comedian recalled an incident in which she reintroduced herself to theJurassic Parkfilmmaker only for him to notify her that they'd previously met on one of her television programs. The awkward anecdote came up as part of a conversation about howDakota Johnsoncompletely forgot the first timethat she'd met herMaterialistscostar,Pedro Pascal. "I don't even remember who's been on this show," Behar remarked, before turning toSara Hainesand jokingly adding, "Who are you again?" ABC That extends to the show's guests, too. "I was at this party and I was talking to people and I said, 'It's so nice to meet you. Very nice to meet you," Behar recalled. "And the person said to me, 'I was on your show.' I said, 'Oh, really? You were?' He said, 'Yes.' You know who it was? Steven Spielberg." Her cohostsSunny Hostin,Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Haines — the latter of whom appeared to be fixing a problem with Behar's mic pack — all let out audible gasps over the casual name drop. "Joy, that story was good until that part," Haines remarked, while Hostin lightly scolded her with a little: "Joy Behar!" Behar remained unfazed throughout her retelling, adding, "I did not remember him." And, honestly, she has a reasonable explanation for why she didn't make the connection. "Here's the thing, when you're on the show, you don't remember," Behar explained. "When you're watching the show, you remember it better. We're in the moment — I don't remember half the people who have been here." While Behar did not reveal which of her many talk show programs was the one she met Spielberg on, the director previously visitedThe Viewin 2016 for a conversation with Goldberg about their 1985 film,The Color Purple. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Haines admitted that she'd had a similar issue happen recently. "Remember when I got obsessed with a new show — I won't mention it — but I said, 'Oh, I've never seen this before.' And they're like, 'It's 10 years old. They were on our show.' I was like, 'I definitely was not in that segment,'" she said. "He pulls it up and for some reason you guys [Behar andWhoopi Goldberg] were out and I was moderating it!" Behar responded, "You're in the moment, that's why. ABC Goldberg wrapped up the segment by reminding viewers that to err is very much human — even if it means you sometimes forget ever meeting a three-time Academy Award winner. "You can't do everything for everybody all the time. Sometimes stuff just goes wrong. It doesn't always work," the moderator said. "But it's okay! It doesn't mean you don't care, it doesn't mean that you're not trying to do it right, nobody wants to make mistakes. But, you know, we would be Jesus if we didn't!" The Viewairs weekdays on ABC. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Joy Behar recalls accidentally reintroducing herself to Steven Spielberg after they'd previously met: 'Did not remember him'

Joy Behar recalls accidentally reintroducing herself to Steven Spielberg after they'd previously met: 'Did not remember him' Dia...

 

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