Copy shortlink: The Minneapolis Police Department's system for training new officers in the months after they leave the academy lacks accountability and oversight, according to a new city report. At a news conference Monday, Mayor Jacob Frey said he would include money in his 2022 budget to carry out some of the report's recommendations, which could include incentive payments to help attract better trainers. Critics both inside the department and out have blamed the field training officer program for entrenching a culture of aggressive policing that stretches back decades. Some of those concerns surfaced earlier this year during the trial of Derek Chauvin, who was allowed to continue training younger officers even as he accumulated at least 17 civilian complaints.