MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The Minneapolis mayor and police chief say officers will no longer be allowed to turn off their body cameras to talk privately when they respond to calls.
The move is one of several changes that followed the death of George Floyd and was an issue in another widely-publicized Minneapolis police killing. The procedures about body cameras have been widely discussed in the case of Mohamed Noor, a Minneapolis officer convicted in the 2017 shooting of Justine Damond.
Many other policy changes have happened in recent months.







