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Guard, law enforcement gear up for Derek Chauvin trial


Guard, law enforcement gear up for Derek Chauvin trial
Liz Navratil, Jessie Van Berkel, Star Tribune
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Minnesota National Guard members walk near the State Capitol to replace fellow soldiers on duty last summer in St. Paul.
The Minnesota National Guard, hundreds of state and local law enforcement officers and Twin Cities community members are gearing up to try to avoid violence and property damage around the trials of the officers involved in the death of George Floyd.
Public safety officials are holding news conferences Wednesday to review the coordination that will occur in the Twin Cities ahead of and during the trials, a joint effort they have dubbed Operation Safety Net. The jury selection in the first trial, for former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin, is scheduled to start March 8. ....

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Minneapolis to spend $6.4 million to hire more police


Minneapolis to spend $6.4 million to hire more police
The Minneapolis Police Department says it s down about 200 officers following George Floyd s death. 
February 12, 2021 12:34pm
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Minneapolis will hire dozens more police officers after the City Council on Friday agreed to release $6.4 million to bring on additional recruits.
The unanimous vote came eight days after Minneapolis police requested the funding, saying they had 200 fewer police officers available to work than in most recent years. The additional funding comes at a time when some City Council members and activist groups are pushing to replace the Police Department in the wake of George Floyd s death. ....

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