Saturday, June 27, 2020

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SAFETY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION

Minneapolis City Council approves measure 12-0 to abolish police force 

 

By Ben Feuerherd 

 

New York Post

June 26, 2020

 

The Minneapolis City Council on Friday unanimously approved a measure to abolish the city’s police department — a radical proposal amid nationwide efforts by activists to defund local law enforcement agencies.

The 12-0 vote will not automatically dismantle the department, but is a first step in a long legislative process that will ultimately need popular support by city residents in a November election.

The proposal gained popularity among city council members amid widespread protests and riots in the city following the killing of George Floyd by a city police officer last month.

Officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on Floyd’s neck until Floyd lost consciousness and ultimately died, which was captured on video. Floyd’s killing touched off nationwide protests against police brutality and sparked efforts to defund or abolish police forces in cities across the country.

The vote to abolish the police force Friday will require amending the city’s charter. A draft amendment that was posted online suggests replacing the force with a “Department of Community Safety and Violence Prevention.”

The suggested department would consist of peace officers and ensure public safety through “a holistic, public health-oriented approach.”

City council members hoped to capitalize on grassroots support for abolishing the department amid the protests in the city and across the country ahead of the vote Friday.

“It is time to make structural change,” council member Steve Fletcher told the Associated Press before the vote. “It is time to start from scratch and reinvent what public safety looks like.”

The proposal will have to pass through a committee, then be reviewed by the city’s Charter Commission, then approved again by the entire city council by Aug. 21.

The mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, does not support the proposal and has power to veto it.
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MINNEAPOLIS IDIOCY

by Bob Walsh

A vote of 12-0 has passed the notion of disbanding the P D and creating a "Public Safety Force" on to a citizen's vote this fall.  Assuming it passes it would allow the city to disband the police force, though they have not yet made clear what this Public Safety Force will do, who will compose it, and what their powers, authority and training will be.  Like most states Minnesota has legal requirements for PEACE OFFICERS but the requirements for rapid response social workers and behavioral specialists are a little murky.

Of course it is completely possible it won't pass.  I won't go so far as to say likely but I am comfortable with possible.

3 comments:

bob walsh said...

Does the mayor have the balls to veto it?

Trey Rusk said...

I feel all warm and fuzzy. The long term effects of this new approach will begin with a total shit show and end in disaster for the residents.

Anonymous said...

Crooked cops..crooked security force. What's the difference? They are all just thugs with guns and badges either way.