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After George Floyd's death, Minneapolis police chief is caught in force's racial legacy
ByAs the hearse carrying George Floyd pulled up to North Central University, Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo tucked his cap into the crook of his arm and dropped to one knee. It was a symbolic gesture of solidarity with a growing movement against police brutality, popularized by former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.Arradondo has been a visible and vocal presence in the tumult that has engulfed the city and nation since Floyd, a black man, died under the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer on Memorial Day. He condemned and fired the four officers involved. He visited the...…ByAs the hearse carrying George Floyd pulled up to North Central University, Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo tucked his cap into the crook of his arm and dropped to one knee. It was a symbolic gesture of solidarity with a growing movement against police brutality, popularized by former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.Arradondo has been a visible and vocal presence in the tumult that has engulfed the city and nation since Floyd, a black man, died under the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer on Memorial Day. He condemned and fired the four officers involved. He visited the...WW…
Minnesota attorney general's office fielded 400 complaints since eviction proceedings stopped
More from the HomepageKeith Ellison said he was "a little shocked" that his office had received that many. By Star TribunemoreCopy shortlink:One landlord tried to kick a family with a 4-year-old girl out of their home over unpaid rent. A mobile home resident could not flush his toilet because the landlord cut his water off. Another landlord refused to supply the propane needed to heat his tenant’s home in March and April.Those were among the most serious of the the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office has fielded since the state’s eviction moratorium went into effect in March.As the...…More from the HomepageKeith Ellison said he was "a little shocked" that his office had received that many. By Star TribunemoreCopy shortlink:One landlord tried to kick a family with a 4-year-old girl out of their home over unpaid rent. A mobile home resident could not flush his toilet because the landlord cut his water off. Another landlord refused to supply the propane needed to heat his tenant’s home in March and April.Those were among the most serious of the the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office has fielded since the state’s eviction moratorium went into effect in March.As the...WW…
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