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-War on Police-
Minneapolis Starts Begging For Outside Resources
2020-11-11
[HOTAIR] Minneapolis’ city council, which spent most of the summer and fall demanding the ability to dismantle its police force, has now started begging for coppers from neighboring jurisdictions to help them deal with skyrocketing crime:Minneapolis officials are considering bringing in officers from other jurisdictions to help the city’s Police Department as they face a wave of violent mostly peaceful crime and an officer shortage.

If the mayor and City Council approve the plan, officers from the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and Metro Transit Police would temporarily work with the city, primarily helping to respond to violent mostly peaceful 911 calls.

"We’re not gonna be having these people out taking bicycle theft reports. These are going to be people out combating crime issues," said John Elder, a front man for Minneapolis police.

The officers would form Joint Enforcement Teams, known as JETs. Elder said the city has relied on such teams in the past, particularly to help in areas where violence was spiking.

Earlier this year, WCCO-TV reported that the department has lost a large number of officers in the wake of the unrest following the death of George Floyd. That led to some residents suing the city, claiming there are not enough officers to protect them as crime is on the rise.

There is currently a $500,000 proposal on the table to pay for supplemental patrols from the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and Metro Transit through the end of the year. That’s a half-million dollars for seven weeks of police patrols.

And WCCO misses out on one key point — it wasn’t the unrest that prompted the exodus from the MPD. It was the lack of political support for police and the outright hostility to their continuing presence by the city government which prompted it. Their "abolish the police" crusade incentivized the departure of experienced coppers and all but killed the MPD’s recruiting efforts to find even a normal replacement level.

Now the bill has finally come due for "defund the police." Will Minneapolis residents finally put the blame where it’s due — on the idiocracy they themselves created by electing their current city council?



Posted by:Fred

#8  I'm from the Mpls area, and they know what they can do with this.
Posted by: KBK   2020-11-11 17:40  

#7  Well, Minnesotans have always helped those in trouble, so Minneapolis can expect a large helping of what we locals have an abundance of.... hogshit.
Posted by: Mercutio   2020-11-11 10:27  

#6  Auntie Kamala will come through for them. That was the deal...
Posted by: Glenmore   2020-11-11 09:10  

#5  Cannot the "outside resources" just say no? What Sheriff in his right mind would send his deputys to that hellhole?
Posted by: Vespasian Ebboting9735   2020-11-11 09:10  

#4   It was the lack of political support for police and the outright hostility to their continuing presence by the city government which prompted it.

Too stupid to see this coming, or do they just don't give a rat's ass?
Posted by: Raj   2020-11-11 08:19  

#3  You had imperfect. Now you have less. This is the alternative not the perfect you thought you'd get.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-11-11 07:33  

#2  And some liability protection. Up to, maybe, a hundred million.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2020-11-11 00:37  

#1  Maybe you could rehire the officers you sidelined and forced to retire with a hefty sign-on bonus and better pay.

And the city council, mayor and the whole string of idiots in between go away. If they love their city, that is.
Posted by: gorb   2020-11-11 00:25  

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