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The Minneapolis Internal Affairs Division and state crime bureau are investigating a Minneapolis police employee for possible wage theft related to overtime. An Minneapolis Police Department spokesman said its Internal Affairs Division uncovered “potential criminal conduct related to overtime” and at Chief Brian O’Hara’s request,
Police chief Brian O’Hara said Sgt. Mark Hanneman, who’s been with MPD for nearly a decade, is an “outstanding” trainer committed to bringing positive change to MPD. But Locke’s family and other community members say nothing justifies placing the officer who shot and killed a 22-year-old Black man at the helm of use-of-force training.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNAltercation on sidewalk leads to fatal shooting in MinneapolisA shooting in Minneapolis left one man dead Tuesday evening. Police say the fatal shooting occurred around 6:26 p.m. on the 1500 block of 11th Avenue South. Authorities believe an altercation between a group of people on the sidewalk behind him led to the man being shot.
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Audacy on MSNLawsuit filed against Minneapolis police by family of 20-year old shot and killed during 2022 south Minneapolis standoffThe parents of a 20-year old shot and killed during a south Minneapolis standoff in 2022 are suing the Police Department. Andrew “Tekle” Sundberg was shot by two Minneapolis Police Department snipers,
Tekle Sundberg's parents, Cindy and Mark, say he was having a mental health crisis when police were called on him the night officers shot and killed him.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara is warning anyone thinking of causing mayhem in the city over the July 4 holiday: "You will be arrested and we will seek charges against you."
Minneapolis city officials voted Friday to approve the language of a ballot measure that will ask voters in November whether the city’s police department should be replaced with public safety ...
The human rights department filing came shortly after the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, by then-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin was convicted of the killing April 20, 2021.
Two Somali-American police officers were honored at the Somali-American Festival, receiving community appreciation accolades.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said Monday he will retire next month, another blow to a department still in crisis after the murder of George Floyd by one of his officers.