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Derek Chauvin trial looks different in rural Minnesota | Wadena Pioneer Journal

Derek Chauvin trial looks different in rural Minnesota The 10 months since George Floyd s death have been chaotic for law enforcement in the Twin Cities. In rural areas of greater Minnesota, it s a different story. Instead of calls for police reform, there s been a groundswell of support. Instead of frequent protests, rural sheriffs tell of frequent boxes of thank-you doughnuts. Instead of being caricatured as villains, small-town police are hailed as heroes. Written By: Reid Forgrave / Star Tribune | 10:32 am, Apr. 5, 2021 × Waseca County deputy sheriff Doug Gerdts said that he knows there are people who feel they have been treated negatively by law enforcement, but that he does his best to reverse that, to keep interactions positive. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune/TNS)

Derek Chauvin trial looks different in rural Minnesota | Park Rapids Enterprise

Derek Chauvin trial looks different in rural Minnesota | Park Rapids Enterprise
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Derek Chauvin trial looks different in rural Minnesota | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Derek Chauvin trial looks different in rural Minnesota The 10 months since George Floyd s death have been chaotic for law enforcement in the Twin Cities. In rural areas of greater Minnesota, it s a different story. Instead of calls for police reform, there s been a groundswell of support. Instead of frequent protests, rural sheriffs tell of frequent boxes of thank-you doughnuts. Instead of being caricatured as villains, small-town police are hailed as heroes. Written By: Reid Forgrave / Star Tribune | 10:32 am, Apr. 5, 2021 × Waseca County deputy sheriff Doug Gerdts said that he knows there are people who feel they have been treated negatively by law enforcement, but that he does his best to reverse that, to keep interactions positive. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune/TNS)

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