Minnesota officials said they already devoted additional resources to Minneapolis and the surrounding area this spring in response to concerns about violent crime.
Minnesota officials said they already devoted additional resources to Minneapolis and the surrounding area this spring in response to concerns about violent crime.
Greater MN law enforcement going home after Chauvin trial
By Minnesota News Network|2021-04-22T06:45:05-05:00April 22nd, 2021|
Extra law enforcement concentrated in the Twin Cities is starting to return to Greater Minnesota after Tuesday’s peaceful end to the Derek Chauvin trial. State Patrol Chief, Colonel Matt Langer says they’re demobilizing in a strategic way:
“Members are ready to go home, they’re eager to go home, some of them are home, and many have hours to go before they get home.”
But Colonel Langer stresses law enforcement resources will still be available in the Twin Cities:
Authorities said they arrested dozens of people in Brooklyn Center, Minn., on Wednesday as officers attempted to disperse crowds on the fourth straight night of protests following the fatal police shooting of D