Office of Police Conduct Review
The Office of Police Conduct Review (OPCR) is a neutral agency. We investigate allegations of police misconduct made to the City of Minneapolis.
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Past Police Conduct Review Panel
Know who the civilian residents and sworn panelists were who served on the previous committee.
Mission and vision
Mission: Promote adherence to the highest standard of police conduct and foster mutual respect between the Minneapolis Police Department and the community it serves by fairly, objectively, and neutrally investigating complaints that allege misconduct by Minneapolis Police officers.
Vision: To embed significant positive cultural changes in interactions between police officers and the community that will enhance and retain mutual respect and compassion.
Objectives
- Assuring that police services are delivered in a lawful and nondiscriminatory manner
- Providing the public meaningful participatory oversight of police misconduct
- Investigating complaints of misconduct on the part of officers of the Minneapolis Police Department
Recognition
- 2019 Achievement in Oversight - National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement
- Awarded for OPCR's programmatic audit and report on law enforcement involvement in pre-hospital sedation
- Report: MPD Involvement in Pre-Hospital Sedation
Contact us
Office of Police Conduct Review
Investigations Manager
Address
City Hall350 Fifth St. S., Room 239Minneapolis, MN 55415
Office hours
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Monday – Friday
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