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Minneapolis City Council Members Announce Intent To Disband The Police Department
The Appeal ^ | 7th June 2020 | Jay Willis

Posted on 06/07/2020 2:31:50 PM PDT by Ennis85

On Sunday afternoon, a veto-proof majority of Minneapolis City Council members will announce their commitment to disbanding the city’s embattled police department, which has endured relentless criticism in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, on May 25.

“We’re here because we hear you. We are here today because George Floyd was killed by the Minneapolis Police. We are here because here in Minneapolis and in cities across the United States it is clear that our existing system of policing and public safety is not keeping our communities safe,” Minneapolis City Council President Lisa Bender said Sunday. “Our efforts at incremental reform have failed. Period.”

The City Council’s decision follows those of several other high-profile partners, including Minneapolis Public Schools, and the University of Minnesota, and Minneapolis Parks and Recreation, to sever longstanding ties with the MPD.

The announcement today also arrives after several members of the Council have expressed a complete loss of confidence in the Minneapolis Police Department.

“We are going to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department,” tweeted Council Member Jeremiah Ellison on June 4, pledging to “dramatically rethink” the city’s approach to emergency response. In a TIME op-ed published the next day, Council Member Steve Fletcher cited the MPD’s lengthy track record of misconduct and “decades-long history of violence and discrimination”—all of which are subjects of an ongoing Minnesota Department of Human Rights investigation—as compelling justifications for the department’s disbandment. “We can resolve confusion over a $20 grocery transaction without drawing a weapon or pulling out handcuffs,” Fletcher wrote.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said last night that he opposed disbanding the police department at a protest organized and led by Black Visions Collective against police violence in the city. That answer earned him a thundering chorus of boos and chants of “Shame!” and “Go home, Jacob, go home!” The New York Times called the scene a “humiliation on a scale almost unimaginable outside of cinema or nightmare.”

“The last Democratic mayor, Betsy Hodges, handled the murder of Jamar [Clark] poorly. We told her she was going to lose her job. And she did,” Miski Noor, a Black Visions Collective organizer, said on Frey’s refusal to disband the Minneapolis Police Department.

Since taking office in January 2018, Frey has overseen reforms to the MPD’s body camera policy that impose harsher discipline on officers who fail to comply, and barred officers from participating in so-called “Bulletproof Warrior” training, which encourages law enforcement to use deadly force if they feel their lives are in jeopardy. The officer who shot and killed Philando Castile during a 2016 traffic stop had attended a seminar two years earlier.

More recently, however, Frey has faced criticism from community groups for supporting increases to the MPD’s budget, and for the city’s failure to invest significantly in community-based public safety programs during his tenure.

For years, activists have argued that MPD has failed to actually keep the city safe, and City Councilmembers echoed that sentiment today during their announcement. MPD’s record for solving serious crimes in the city is consistently low. For example, in 2019, Minneapolis police only cleared 56 percent of cases in which a person was killed. For rapes, the police department’s solve rate is abysmally low. In 2018, their clearance rate for rape was just 22 percent. In other words, four out of every five rapes go unsolved in Minneapolis. Further casting doubt on the department’s commitment to solving sexual assaults, MPD announced last year the discovery of 1,700 untested rape kits spanning 30 years, which officials said had been misplaced.

The Council’s move is consistent with rapidly-shifting public opinion regarding the urgency of overhauling the American model of law enforcement. Since Floyd’s killing and the protests that ensued, officials in Los Angeles and New York City have called for making deep cuts to swollen police budgets and reallocating those funds for education, affordable housing, and other social services. Law enforcement officers are not equipped to be experts in responding to mental health crises, often leading to tragic results—nationally, about half of police killings involve someone living with mental illness or disability. As a result, public health experts have long advocated for dispatching medical professionals and/or social workers, not armed police, to respond to calls related to substance use and mental health. Polling from Data for Progress indicates that more than two-thirds of voters—68 percent—support the creation of such programs, versions of which are already in place in other cities such as, Eugene, Oregon; Austin, Texas; and Denver, Colorado.

“Our commitment is to do what is necessary to keep every single member of our community safe and to tell the truth that the Minneapolis Police are not doing that,” Bender said Sunday. “Our commitment is to end our city’s toxic relationship with the Minneapolis Police Department, to end policing as we know it, and to recreate systems of public safety that actually keep us safe.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: anticop; betsyhodges; civilunrest; georgefloyd; jacobfrey; jamarclark; jeremiahellison; lisabender; minneapolis; minnesota; miskinoor; newyorktimes; philandocastile; police; riots; stevefletcher
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To: Vision
Democrats are so stupid and crazy news reads like Mad Magazine.

Some important scientists have postulated that we may actually be living in a computer simulation but I think it's more like a cartoon strip.

121 posted on 06/07/2020 3:31:16 PM PDT by BipolarBob (#AllLivesMatter)
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To: snoringbear

This might finally bring back the nonexistent white supremacist back into Minneapolis.


122 posted on 06/07/2020 3:32:16 PM PDT by bakkentom
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To: RockyTx

Disband UofM as well.


123 posted on 06/07/2020 3:35:06 PM PDT by Fred Hayek (The Democratic Party is now the operational arm of the CPUSA)
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To: Ennis85

Hear come the Muslim religious police.


124 posted on 06/07/2020 3:36:08 PM PDT by LachlanMinnesota
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To: bigdaddy45

“– Using fire department EMTs to respond to opioid overdose calls.”

In many places emergency units to pubic housing and some neighborhoods are accompanied by police to protect the EMTs and to make sure nobody loots the ambulance.

“– The use of “unarmed, community-oriented street teams” on weekend nights downtown “to focus on de-escalation.”

When that starts out as a major fail, we most likely will never hear about it.


125 posted on 06/07/2020 3:39:55 PM PDT by Hillarys Gate Cult (Free the TVs!)
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To: LachlanMinnesota

Winner, winner, chicken dinner.


126 posted on 06/07/2020 3:40:20 PM PDT by M1911A1 (Drain The Swamp)
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To: stanne
It appears the city council has pegged St. George's killing on the whole police department:

"We are here today because George Floyd was killed by the Minneapolis Police."

I don't think I'm going to be visiting Minneapolis anymore. Those people are dangerously stupid up there.

127 posted on 06/07/2020 3:41:12 PM PDT by SkiKnee
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To: rktman
They ain't seen anything yet. Systemic dumbassery.

Ooh, you betcha - as they say in the local parlance. This is going to be stupidity on an epic scale. How many black people (and others) will die as a result of the crime increase?

128 posted on 06/07/2020 3:44:58 PM PDT by Ranxerox
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To: gibsonguy

Will insurance companies write insurance for cars, businesses and homes in cities without police departments?


129 posted on 06/07/2020 3:46:27 PM PDT by ActresponsiblyinVA
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To: ActresponsiblyinVA

Can existing insurance contracts be voided if no police?


130 posted on 06/07/2020 3:50:11 PM PDT by bakkentom
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To: truthkeeper
You're about to see a protection racket spring up that will put the Mafia to shame


131 posted on 06/07/2020 3:52:15 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Ranxerox

As long as they are safe from the systemic evil executioners of an organized police department, it’ll all be okee dokee.


132 posted on 06/07/2020 3:55:57 PM PDT by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: gibsonguy

Police department organization, structure, functions, and authority are not accidental or haphazard. They are the products of several hundred years of law enforcement experience. You don’t just toss all that out and attempt to replace it with a bunch of untried alternatives thought up by academics who will cut and run back to their respective ivory towers when things get too hot.

But Yes, the council can abolish it. However, it will be back (perhaps with a different name, etc.) eventually when all those touchy feely social work types are required to come into direct and continuous contact with the hardened criminal element, the insane, the addicted, the spouse and child abusers, the store looters, etc. etc. at all hours of the day and night, 24/7/365.

However, if the council thinks the police department is expensive now, just wait until they have to negotiate with the union to staff their shiny new alternative in the middle of the crisis. Then there will be the clean up from disestablishing the police department; especially the breach of contract lawsuits (multiple) over pensions.

In the meantime, don’t expect any officer to be too willing to risk life and limb to serve and protect a city that has rejected them.

Of course, the taxpayers - of all colors - those who can read the way the wind is going to blow, are going to be heading to the safer suburbs taking their property and city income tax revenues with them. Real estate sales are going to boom in the commuting distance suburbs and collapse in the urban centers.

And that is just the start.

Poor Minneapolis.


133 posted on 06/07/2020 3:57:03 PM PDT by Captain Rhino (Determined effort today forges tomorrow.)
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To: RetiredArmy

Yeah! They elected a (D)generate senator and
fell for a smear! So smart!


134 posted on 06/07/2020 4:00:06 PM PDT by Phil DiBasquette
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To: bigdaddy45

They’ll do it. They’ll be able to hire a ideologically pure armed force that will be incapable of any unfairness. You know like China or Cuba has.


135 posted on 06/07/2020 4:01:39 PM PDT by TalBlack
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To: gibsonguy

The reaping should be a hoot.


136 posted on 06/07/2020 4:02:18 PM PDT by lastchance (Credo.)
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To: SkiKnee

My understanding is that municipalities are subservient to State law. They have no independent Constitutional status. The Minnesota State government could, if they had the will, put an end to this madness.

https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/when-cities-get-wiped-off-the-map


137 posted on 06/07/2020 4:02:45 PM PDT by littleharbour ("You take on the intel community they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you" C. Schumer)
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To: Ennis85

I think we will see Atlas Shrug BIGLY in Minneapolis.

It will be sad to watch the demise of a once great city......


138 posted on 06/07/2020 4:05:19 PM PDT by Billyv ( Ephesians 6:11 for we battle not against flesh and blood...Pray for our leaders and nation!)
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To: littleharbour

And, the winner of this years “Dumbass” award is ........ wait for it .................. Minneapolis ......


139 posted on 06/07/2020 4:05:52 PM PDT by Highest Authority (DemonRats are pure EVIL)
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To: Ennis85

I don’t think it’s “veto-proof” at the ballot box for regular people in that city.


140 posted on 06/07/2020 4:08:22 PM PDT by Trump20162020
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