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The Behavioral Crisis Response team is run by Canopy Mental Health & Consulting, also known as Canopy Roots. This team of unarmed mental health care professionals and mental health practitioners operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with three vans in the daytime and two overnight. In order to
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unit. Teams are dispatched directly from 911. Responders are dressed in casual navy blue instead of a uniform; they arrive to crises in a white van, without lights or sirens, marked with the City of Minneapolis and Canopy Roots Logos and the letters "BCR". In an arrangement like that between police
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The city also maintains a separate non-emergency response call line, "311". This call line can handle issues such as parking and traffic issues, as well as theft and property damage. Theft and property damage calls are still reported to the police. Parking and traffic issues route through traffic
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proposed an expansion of the program for the 2023–2024 city budget. The budget expansion was approved and brought the total to $ 5.9 million annually for 2023-2024.
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receive a response from the BCR team, mental health crisis calls must not involve weapon(s), physical violence, medical emergencies, or drugs/alcohol.
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United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division; United States Attorney’s Office, District of Minnesota Civil Division (June 16, 2023).
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control. The 311 number also only operates from 7 am to 7 pm. From April through June 2022, 1,600 calls were routed through the 311 number.
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The Behavioral Crisis Response was initiated after an increase in community calls for alternative public safety responses following the
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pm on Saturday and Sunday. The initial program implementation also included training for 911 responders in mental health.
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cited several issues with the city's response to mental health calls prior to 2021, noting violations of the
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The program was established in 2021 and has responded to around 20,000 calls as of February 2024.
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are able to request assistance from each other when circumstances change.
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Law enforcement non-governmental organizations in the United States
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Mental health crisis intervention program in Minneapolis, Minnesota
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A Behavioral Crisis Response unit in Northeast Minneapolis, 2024
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The 2021–2022 contract was for $ 6 million over 2 years. Mayor
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Public Health & Safety Committee (September 14, 2022).
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Canopy Mental Health & Consulting Official website
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Yang, Pafoua; Fitzgerald, Kilat (February 27, 2024).
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emergency response
Minneapolis, Minnesota
911 calls
Richfield, Minnesota
Murder of George Floyd
Jacob Frey
Minneapolis Police Department
US Department of Justice
Americans with Disabilities Act
Crisis Intervention Team
mobile crisis
the MPD
CAHOOTS (crisis response)
Police crisis intervention team
Mobile Crisis
"Alternatives to Police Response"
"Minneapolis city leaders tout success of behavioral crisis unit"


"Minneapolis behavioral crisis response program a success, say city leaders"
"City Of Minneapolis Officially Launches BCR Team To Address Mental Health Emergencies"



"Unarmed Public Safety Response Pilot Update – Q2"
"2021-00736 - Behavioral Crisis Response pilot"
"Minneapolis' mental health responders provide alternative to police and ambulances"
"Minneapolis city leaders 'highlight success' of Behavioral Crisis Response Program"
"Investigation of the City of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Police Department"

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