Steven W.
What is the ‘park police’??? I haven’t heard that term since I was in New York in Central Park...
In New York, PA. and New Jersey they have: ‘Park police; NYPD which is regular police; and Port Authority Police’
I have been through Minn. when I was driving a semi, but only on the freeway...do they have a ‘park’ for police??? and do they have Port Authority Police???
I’ve been wondering what the “Park Police” is, too - it seems FAKE. Similarly the #FakeNews CNN staged “arrest” featured a “State Patrol”. Implicit in the reporting by the MSM and commenting or responses by the Mayor + Governor of MN is that to some degree(s) they’re all in on it.
Park Police are Federal Agents who work under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service. They are responsible for policing National Parks, Monuments and Memorials and other Federal grounds...among other things.
Minneapolis has a very extensive Public Park system. We’ve got 5 lakes within the city limits plus greenways, parkways, and a large park at Minnehaha Falls. All of which is public land and patrolled by the park police. There are of course mutual aid agreements with adjoining municipal PDs. But I have no idea why the Park Police would have responded to this incident nor have I seen the subject addressed in the local media.
https://www.minneapolisparks.org/park_care__improvements/park_police__safety/
I think it is short for St. Louis Park. A suburb of Minneapolis.