A Minnesota city will rewrite an anti-crime law seen as harming mentally ill residents

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A Minnesota city and the U.S. Department of Justice have reached an agreement addressing allegations the city discriminated against mentally ill residents in enforcing an anti-crime law.

FILE - The Anoka City Hall is pictured Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023, in Anoka, Minn. The U.S. Department of Justice and the city of Anoka, Minn., a Minneapolis suburb, have reached an agreement to resolve allegations from the Department that the city's enforcement of a"crime-free" housing ordinance discriminated against people with mental illnesses by encouraging landlords to evict them if there were too many emergency services calls to their homes or apartments.

DOJ officials described the November letter as a first-of-its-kind finding of discrimination against people with mental health disabilities from one of theenacted by cities across the U.S. since the early 1990s. Housing and civil liberties advocates have long argued that those policies are enforced more harshly in poor neighborhoods and against people of color.

The city's mayor and its attorney did not immediately respond to email and phone messages seeking comment, but the agreement said the city denied wrongdoing and the allegations in the November letter and the lawsuit filed Tuesday.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

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