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One year later: what s changed in the Bay Area since the death of George Floyd?

One year ago today, George Floyd died in Minneapolis after a police officer sat on his neck for nearly nine minutes. The nation erupted in protest and demanded change. So, what's changed in the Bay Area?

Bay Area police reform takes halting steps but spike in violence complicates efforts

Bay Area police reform takes halting steps but spike in violence complicates efforts FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Oakland police officers Bryant Ocampo and Daniel Cornejo-Valdivia patrol downtown in December.Paul Kuroda/Special to The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less 2of2 Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong works in his office at the police station.Jessica Christian/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less In the year since George Floyd died, Bay Area cities have started to launch ambitious police reforms to rethink the role officers play in public safety. Some critics say the process has been too slow, allowing abuses to continue, while others fear the reforms will go too far and make the area more dangerous.

On the anniversary of George Floyd s death, here s where police reform stands in Minneapolis and other cities

Kerem Yuce/AFP/Getty Images A year after George Floyd’s murder and the worldwide protests it sparked, more than half of US states have passed reform bills, altering policies like use of force, creating new rules about tracking misconduct, and mandating officer interventions during aggressive encounters. Major cities even made moves to aggressively reimagine policing. Some of these changes have been tentative; some have been reversed; others have run up against lawsuits and backlash and red tape; some have been far less than what local protesters have called for. Changing policing, it has become apparent, will not be instantaneous or easy.

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