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Frey: Internal investigation underway
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Posted By: voxpopuli, 3/25/2021 5:47:15 PM

Minneapolis city officials say an internal investigation is underway after a video circulating on social media purportedly showed a police officer using force against an in-custody person. (snip) "Every last single one of you saw what we saw, you saw it," Elizer Darris, of the Minnesota Freedom Fund, said.

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Freedom Fund are the ones bailing out these criminals so they can go and repeat.. i am awaiting to see the REAL story on CrimeWatchMpls oh.. and it takes FOUR so called "reporters" for this??!!

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Reply 1 - Posted by: RedWhite&Blue2 3/25/2021 6:28:31 PM (No. 735162)
I could tell right away this was a lame stream Democrat media “report”.... Totally biased and full of schiff...
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 3/25/2021 6:53:32 PM (No. 735184)
Why would anyone work in the Minneapolis PD? It's an impossible job. Essentially guaranteed to fail or get into legal trouble.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 3/25/2021 6:59:24 PM (No. 735190)
I have not yet seen the video but from the way they skirted around a teen felon committing a violent robbery and causing friction with the police out of arrogance and disrespect, I predict the usual Chimp Fit that called for excessive force and the outrage after it was used. They still want the police to ignore the crime and let the "teens" do as they please.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bighambone 3/25/2021 8:59:16 PM (No. 735268)
You would have be a nut to stay on that PD, as sooner or later, if you do your job you are going to be targeted by the extreme leftist activists, and the PD and the city is not going to defend you.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: lakerman1 3/26/2021 12:40:53 AM (No. 735375)
As I understand it, proper police procedure allows an officer to punch a person who is being arrested, but is resisting. The purpose of the punch is to get the suspect to pay attention. and comply with officer orders.
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