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KSTP-TV4d
Minneapolis still trying to fill 200 police jobs, another 20 in 911 center
The day after Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara noted the “really, really low numbers of sworn personnel” dealing with crime reports, the city said it is still trying to fill around 200 ...
Star Tribune8d
Citing rampant gun violence, Minneapolis police relax pursuit policy
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara has loosened the department's pursuit policy to allow officers to chase fleeing suspects involved in certain firearm-related offenses, a change he says is ...
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Minneapolis police offering big perk for new community service officers: free tuition
MINNEAPOLIS – The largest police department in Minnesota is looking for hundreds of new officers and 911 operators. Minneapolis police hope to hire more than 200 public safety workers to fill ...
PBS9d
New Minneapolis police chief on changing the department after George Floyd’s murder
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The Guardian13d
Minneapolis to pay $700,000 to family of man killed by police
Chiasher Vue’s kids wanted to calm their mentally ill father, but police detained them in vehicle and killed him as he pointed a gun The city of Minneapolis has agreed to a $700,000 settlement ...
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Minneapolis/St. Paul News
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PBS8d
New Minneapolis police chief on changing the department
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MPR News4d
Minneapolis police are investigating the shooting death of a young man
Minneapolis police chief Brian O’Hara says there are active leads, but no arrests have been made yet. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music by Gary Meister.
KSTP-TV5d
1 dead after shooting in Minneapolis’ McKinley neighborhood
Minneapolis police say a homicide investigation is underway after a shooting Monday night in north Minneapolis. It happened in the area of 37th Avenue and Bryant Avenue North in the city’s ...
Star Tribune9d
Minneapolis City Council approves 2040 Comprehensive Plan zoning changes
The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday unanimously approved a sweeping set of changes to the city's zoning code that defines where different types of businesses and homes can be built.
Yahoo News13d
Minneapolis to pay $700,000 settlement with family members detained while police killed their father
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The city of Minneapolis has agreed to a $700,000 settlement with family members who were locked inside two squad cars when police killed their father after officers refused their ...
The Guardian13d
Minneapolis to pay $700,000 to family of man killed by police
Chiasher Vue’s kids wanted to calm their mentally ill father, but police detained them in vehicle and killed him as he pointed a gun The city of Minneapolis has agreed to a $700,000 settlement ...

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