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House passes police reforms while Senate ponders need

Minnesota House passes public safety bill focused on police reforms The DFL-controlled House passed a package of officer accountability measures, with George Floyd and Daunte Wright in mind. GOP-led Senate offers to study the issue. Author: John Croman Updated: 3:55 AM CDT April 22, 2021 ST PAUL, Minn. Early Thursday morning the Minnesota House passed a package of police reforms inspired by the killing of George Floyd and reinforced by the more recent traffic stop death of Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center. Republicans characterized the bill as a means of intimidating officers, but the lead author, Public Safety Committee Chair Carlos Mariani said most Minnesotans support the idea of stopping deadly police encounters with unarmed citizens.

Wareham Chief John Walcek retiring April 17

Wicked Local WAREHAM – Chief John Walcek’s three-plus decades of service on the Wareham Police Dept. come to a close Saturday, April 17. He’s working right up until then. “The day-to-day stuff keeps rolling in so I’m dealing with that,” he said last week. He was on duty at Saturday’s massive outdoor town meeting at Spillane Field, and offered a thumb’s up to the cheering crowd when introduced by Town Moderator Claire Smith. He demurred on interjecting himself and addressing the crowd from the podium, though. Asked during an interview whether he was prepared for people to leap out from behind station office furniture for a surprise retirement party in these closing days, he laughed.

Catalytic Converter Thefts Continue In Rochester Area

Catalytic Converter Thefts Continue In Rochester Area Rochester, MN(KROC AM News) -  And the catalytic converter thefts in the Rochester area continue. The Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office has received two more reports. One came from Legend’s Concrete in the 6800 block of 31st Ave SW. The devices were removed from three commercial vehicles last weekend. The loss was put at $13,000. Two devices were removed from a cargo van that was parked at a site in the 4000 block of 11th Ave SW. The sheriff’s office and Rochester Police Dept. have been receiving frequent reports of catalytic converter thefts since last fall. So far, no arrests have been made.

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