The University of Minnesota announced late Wednesday that it was reducing ties with the Minneapolis Police Department after the Monday death of a 46-year-old black man named George Floyd while in the custody of police officers.
University President Joan Gabel said in a letter to the university community that the school would no longer contract with the police department to provide additional law enforcement support for football games, concerts and other large events, or for specialized services — such as K-9 explosive-detection units — at university events.
“Our hearts are broken after watching the appalling video capturing the actions of Minneapolis Police Department officers against George Floyd leading to his tragic death,” Gabel wrote. “As a community, we are outraged and grief-stricken. I do not have the words to fully express my pain and anger and I know that many in our community share those feelings, but also fear for their own safety. This will not stand.
Protesters rallied for Floyd, a father of two, for a second night on Wednesday in Minneapolis, where the community has long accused the police department of racism. “We have a responsibility to uphold our values and a duty to honor them,” Gabel wrote. “We will limit our collaboration with the MPD to joint patrols and investigations that directly enhance the safety of our community or that allow us to investigate and apprehend those who put our students, faculty, and staff at risk.”
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Protests continue in Minneapolis after police killing of George FloydProtests erupted across Minneapolis after the death of George Floyd, an African American man who was pinned down by a police officer. Four officers were fired this week after a video of the incident went viral. sarasidnerCNN is on the scene at a protest. sarasidnerCNN Not sure of MinneapolisPD protocol, but do we as a police force efficiently drag someone to a car 100 feet away or do we efficiently use the cop car that was 10 feet away? Please see leaked video on clearnet. sarasidnerCNN So they been fired..... has that solve anything, they deserve to be killed North Korean style sarasidnerCNN Thanks media, this is what you wanted. BTW, whites are more likely to die in the hands of the police, not the black folks.
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