Racial profiling: has the meaning given to it in MN Statute section 626.8471, Subd. 2. which states:
- "Racial profiling" means any action initiated by law enforcement that relies upon the race, ethnicity, or national origin of an individual rather than:
- the behavior of that individual; or
- information that leads law enforcement to a particular individual who has been identified as being engaged in or having been engaged in criminal activity.
- Racial profiling includes use of racial or ethnic stereotypes as factors in selecting whom to stop and search.
- Racial profiling does not include law enforcement's use of race or ethnicity to determine whether a person matches a specific description of a particular subject.
Impartial Policing
- Policing impartially, not racial profiling, is standard procedure for the MPD, meaning:
Investigative detentions, pedestrian and vehicle stops, arrests, searches and property seizures by peace officers will be based on a standard of reasonable suspicion or probable cause in accordance with the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article 1, Section 10 of the MN Constitution, and peace officers must be able to articulate specific facts, circumstances and conclusions that support reasonable suspicion or probable cause for investigative detentions, pedestrian and vehicle stops, arrests, nonconsensual searches and property seizures.
- Except as provided below, peace officers shall not consider race, ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, immigration status, gender identity or expression, age, creed, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, disability (including pregnancy), genetic information, veteran’s status, status with regard to public assistance, and any other protected class status under state, federal, and local laws in establishing either reasonable suspicion or probable cause:
- Peace officers may take into account the reported descriptors above of a specific suspect or suspects using credible, reliable, recent, locally-based information that links specific, suspected, unlawful or suspicious activity to a particular individual or group of individuals.
- This information may be used in the same way officers use specific information regarding age, height, weight, etc. about specific suspects.
Professional Policing
In an effort to prevent the perception of biased law enforcement peace officers shall use the following practices when contacting any citizen, regardless of the reason for the contact:
- Be courteous, respectful, polite and professional.
- Introduce or identify themselves to the citizen and explain the reason for the contact as soon as practical, unless providing this information will compromise the safety of officers or other persons.
- Ensure that the length of any detention is no longer than necessary to take appropriate action for the known or suspected offense.
- Attempt to answer any relevant questions that the citizen may have regarding the citizen/officer contact, including relevant referrals to other agencies when appropriate.
- Provide their name and badge number when requested, preferably in writing or on a business card.
- Explain and/or apologize if the officers determine that the reasonable suspicion was unfounded (e.g. after an investigatory stop).
- If asked, provide the procedures for filing a complaint about police services or conduct, in accordance with P&P 2-104.
Supervisor Responsibility
Supervisors shall ensure all personnel in their command are familiar with the content of this policy and are in compliance.
Duty to Report
Employees shall promptly report any suspected or known instances of bias-based policing to a supervisor (in accordance with P&P 2-101).
Duty to Intervene
Employees shall intervene, when reasonable to do so, to prevent any biased-based actions by another employee (P&P 2-102).
Report Violations to POST
- Alleged violations of this policy shall be reported to POST in accordance with the reporting requirements in MN Statute section 626.8457.
- Internal Affairs shall coordinate the required reporting to POST.