“This was never about trying to persuade or change public opinion about any particular message, but it was about getting important information out quickly and in an equitable way,” Minneapolis Neighborhood and Community Relations Department Director David Rubedor.
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The Minneapolis City Council has unanimously approved paying six social media influencers to spread city-approved messaging and updates throughout the upcoming murder trial of former officer Derek Chauvin, who has been charged in George Floyd's.