Minneapolis City Council members consider disbanding the police

This ought to work really really well.
What could possibly go wrong ?
Minneapolis just kissed good bye to any tourism dollars they ever hoped of having again.

If you’ve been tuned into the Minneapolis public safety scene, you know that for years, Reclaim the Block and other grassroots community groups have been asking the city to do one thing: stop investing in policing.


Budget meeting after budget meeting, they’d turn out with their petitions and signs, demanding the city put less money into its police department and more money into programs that stop crimes from happening in the first place – affordable housing, addiction counseling, violence prevention programs.

The council's been listening.

“I think we’ve had a vision for a while of wanting to see another kind of city response to those calls,” says Council Member Steve Fletcher, whose Ward 3 covers parts of downtown.

Calls about mental health crises could be answered by mental health professionals. Calls about opioid abuse could be answered by addiction experts. Instead, both get cops, usually armed.

But it’s one thing to think that’s a good idea and another to get it done. The city has “struggled” to put any of these reforms in place in a substantial way, Fletcher says.


Then George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police.

Now the council members are listening to a city that is wounded, angry, fed up with decades of violence disproportionately visited upon black and brown residents. Various private and public bodies – from First Avenue to Minneapolis Public Schools – have essentially cut ties with the police department. Council members are trying to figure out what their next move is.

Their discussion is starting to sound a little more like what groups like Reclaim the Block and the Black Visions Collective have been saying for years. On Tuesday, Fletcher published a lengthy Twitter thread saying the police department was “irredeemably beyond reform,” and a “protection racket” that slows down responses as political payback.

“Several of us on the council are working on finding out what it would take to disband the Minneapolis Police Department and start fresh with a community-oriented, nonviolent public safety and outreach capacity,” he wrote.

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De-fund the Police?
Who's going to protect their stolen loot from being looted by other looters?
Three years ago, a "startled" MPD cop gut shot THREE TIMES a 40s-ish Aussie woman who was unarmed & in her nightclothes.
This was the result of appointing a new Police Chief ...

devil
Note the BLM support for the AUSSIE woman.

And Now the Floyd incident.

Yes. It's time (Past time?) for Minneapolis to Seriously assess what appears to be chronic systemic Stupidity in It's Police Dept.

Continuing to fund an agency that's Shaming & destroying the city & bankrupting its Gov't is counterproductive & ridiculous.

cowboy
Despite the fact that everyone seems to want to blame the police for everything these days.....................Minnesota is not exactly crime free. So good luck calling for help if the need arises.
And this is where we are headed when we will have to handle our own protection. Just hope you have some brave guys like these with you all the time. Great video, must see. thumbs up
Soonyuleknow ~ frightening vids. There was on our NEWS on Tv today with an 80+ slim white man [quite frail looking and very tall] accosted by the police while demonstrating.
He was pushed back by one of 3 cops and left on his back with blood gushing from his head.
Not one of those police made any attempt to come to his aid. Not exactly what the cops in US need just now. I found it very upsetting.
I saw that video GG. I think the guy was 75. I hope he is okay, but he was being asked to back up and he didn't, so he could have avoided it by doing as the officers asked. Google the riots at the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago if you want to see what police brutality looks like. I think a lot of us are getting protest fatigue. Those cops are being asked to work 12 shifts 7-days a week. I'm not a cop lover, I've been hit with batons and had huge bumps pounded on my head, but they have got to keep riots from getting out of control IMO.


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GG did they also show the lower video of the officer being hit in the head with the fire extinguisher?

@Miclee then can I bring up the corrupt Police state and Timothy Holmseth again and Field McConnell.
WAKE UP... It's Local SHADOW GOVERNMENT !!
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