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Kroll and other Minneapolis police union leaders spoke out publicly Tuesday — it was the first time since George Floyd died after officers pinned him to the ground, while he was handcuffed, on ...
Minneapolis-St. Paul Minneapolis police union head blasts city council, says officers 'cannot keep the public safe with these cuts' City budget did not cut authorized number of officers after ...
City and Minneapolis police union reach tentative deal on 3-year contract. Few details of the deal are being shared before members of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis vote on it.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey supported the chief's decision to withdraw from the union contract negotiations. "It shows courage, it shows integrity," Frey said Wednesday at a press briefing.
Minneapolis police chief demands reform, withdraws from union negotiations 04:05. The Minneapolis Police Department will withdraw from police union contract negotiations, Chief Medaria Arradondo ...
The union that represents Minneapolis police officers is trying to recruit former cops to work as “poll challengers” to work in “problem” areas at the request of an attorney connected to ...
The union that represents Minneapolis police officers won’t be broken up to better reflect the department’s management structure, as a state board has decided the union is fine as it is.
Critics say the union has for decades served as a shadow command of the Minneapolis Police Department. Now that power is in jeopardy. Last week, in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd ...
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo announced at a news briefing that the department is withdrawing from police union contract negotiations. He introduced a reform plan that involves ...
As Minneapolis tries to overhaul its police department in the wake of George Floyd’s death, city leaders will collide with a pugnacious and powerful union that has long resisted such change.
Minneapolis police union says there's no problem with systemic racism, but is open to reform 04:19. King: Bob Kroll, do you think there's a systemic racism problem in the Minneapolis police force?
In Minneapolis, police union President Lt. Bob Kroll has called protesters terrorists, becoming a lightning rod for criticism of unions around the country.