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The city of Minneapolis will pay $645,000 to a man who was beaten and Tased for two minutes as he and his friend Jaleel Stallings tried to surrender to police.
A Minneapolis officer involved in a police brutality incident, which is now under investigation by state and federal authorities, will get a $190,000 workers compensation settlement from the city. The Minneapolis City Council voted Friday to approve the payment which will be spread out over four years to Minneapolis police officer Cory Taylor.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and and the FBI are investigating an incident involving a Minneapolis Police Department SWAT team, during which they fired marking rounds at civilians for being out after curfew and then beat two men.