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Minnesota bill would ban warrants allowing police to collect data from devices near a crime…
Claim Analyzed
Minnesota bill would ban warrants allowing police to collect data from devices near a crime scene
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Truth Score
✓ TRUE
95%
Truth Score
The article demonstrates strong factual accuracy with all major claims verified by multiple independent sources. Minor discrepancy exists only in party designation terminology.
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Bias Signals
95%
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Key Findings
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All major claims including legislative details, statistics, and quotes are verified by multiple independent news sources
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Usage statistics showing reverse location warrants rising from 22 to 173 between 2018-2020 confirmed
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Only minor discrepancy involves party designation terminology (DFL vs Democrat)
Claim Analysis (6)
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"Democrat state Sen. Erin Maye-Quade proposed a Senate bill to ban reverse location warrants"
Verified by multiple independent sources including US News, MinnPost, and Associated Press reporting
Sources:
US News MinnPost Associated Press
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"House companion bill originally proposed by Rep. Sandra Feist"
Confirmed by multiple sources, though sources show 'DFL-New Brighton' while article says 'Democrat'
Sources:
MinnPost Associated Press
03
"Between 2018 and 2020, reverse location warrants in Minnesota rose from 22 to 173"
Exact statistics confirmed by multiple independent news sources
Sources:
US News MinnPost Associated Press
04
"Senate hearing occurred March 9 in Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee"
Hearing date and committee name verified by multiple sources
Sources:
US News MinnPost
05
"Supreme Court case on reverse location warrants with April oral arguments"
Ongoing Supreme Court case confirmed by multiple sources
Sources:
Associated Press US News
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"Google announced changes to location data storage in 2023"
Google's policy changes regarding location data storage verified
Sources:
Multiple news sources
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