The Minneapolis City Council approved an ordinance Thursday allowing the city to charge fees to private businesses when cops do off-duty security work for them. It’s the first step toward recouping some of the costs to taxpayers for allowing police officers to use squad cars,
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey launched his re-election campaign on Wednesday morning, and has confirmed that it will be his final term if he wins.
The Minneapolis City Council plans approved the implementation of charging fees for Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) officers who participate in off-duty work.
Shortly after 4 a.m., officers responded to a large fight on the 3100 block of Irving Avenue North that resulted in four injured people, according to the Minneapolis Police Department. There, officers found a man suffering from a stab wound not believed to be life-threatening.
Court documents show the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis (POFM) filed a motion to intervene in the federal consent decree that is meant to reform policing practices in the Minneapolis Police Department.
The Minneapolis City Council approved an ordinance to collect fees for off-duty police work when officers provide security at local businesses and events.
Four people, including a juvenile, are recovering Wednesday after they were reportedly shot while inside a vehicle.
Minneapolis Police found 12-year-old Peyton safe after an urgent search in collaboration with the community and law enforcement.
According to the Minneapolis Police Department, officers were called to a home on the 3100 block of Irving Avenue North on a report of a fight.
One day after the Trump administration injected fresh uncertainty into the fate of Justice Department agreements aimed at reforming local police departments with histories of misconduct and abuse, city leaders in in Minneapolis and Louisville pledged to follow through with agreed-upon reforms no matter what.
The Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis (POFM) has filed a motion to intervene in the federal consent decree that outlines sweeping reforms to the city’s police department.
Minneapolis is implementing its consent decree, prioritizing community trust and transparency over political expediency. Louisville should too.