$41,877: The average city payout in police misconduct cases that took place in the three years before Chief Tim Dolan took over the department in April 2006.
$90,395: The average payout in the first three years of Dolan's tenure.
The calculations exclude two multimillion dollar settlements -- the $4.5 million Duy Ngo and the $2.19 million Dominic Felder cases -- that far exceed typical payouts. If those cases are included, the averages rise to $98,512 and $153,939. The Star Tribune's analysis did not include incidents from 2010 and 2011 because many have yet to be resolved.
Source: Minneapolis Police Department
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