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Readers Write: Brooklyn Center police, combating extremism, Georgia voting law, Arab American Heritage Month


Readers Write: Brooklyn Center police, combating extremism, Georgia voting law, Arab American Heritage Month
Without a gun, you can t shoot. 
April 12, 2021 6:00pm
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Nancy B. Miller, Minneapolis
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The front-page headline in Monday s paper about the officer-involved shooting in Brooklyn Center was misleading and inflammatory, something we certainly don t need in the current environment ( Brooklyn Center police shoot man during traffic stop ). The takeaway from the headline is that cops are now shooting people for traffic violations. It is not until the fifth paragraph of the article that one learns that the police were reacting to an outstanding warrant for the driver and were attempting to arrest him for this warrant, which was pre-existing and had nothing to do with the alleged traffic violation. Whether or not the police reaction to the driver s attem ....

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Drought rears its ugly head across region — unusually early


The drought maps say . . .
There are different ways of defining and measuring drought. The U.S. Drought Monitor, which describes its mission as providing a consistent big-picture look at drought conditions in the United States, splits drought into five categories. In increasing levels of intensity, they are abnormally dry, moderate drought, severe drought, extreme drought and exceptional drought.
Virtually all of Minnesota and North Dakota, most of Montana and South Dakota and northern and western Iowa are in one of those five stages. The western half of North Dakota, northwest Montana, northeast South Dakota and extreme northwest Iowa are particularly hard hit, according to the Drought Monitor, a joint effort of the National Drought Mitigation Center, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. ....

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