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Man acquitted of shooting at MPD officers
accepts $1.5M from Minneapolis to end lawsuit

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Posted By: voxpopuli, 5/17/2022 4:44:55 PM

A St. Paul man who was acquitted on all charges stemming from a 2020 incident, during which he claimed self-defense as he shot at Minneapolis police officers, has accepted a $1.5 million offer from the city of Minneapolis to end a federal lawsuit he filed. KSTP Investigative Reporter Ryan Raiche, who obtained the updated court filing, reports Jaleel Stallings has accepted the offer, noting the document states the city agrees to pay the $1.5 million but is denying all claims and all liability.

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(Ryan Raiche mentioned in article as reporter) lesson 1.. never be a cop in Murderapolis lesson 2.. it is okay to shoot at any remaining cops if you're bLACK

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Avikingman 5/17/2022 5:06:33 PM (No. 1158195)
University? I think I chose the wrong major.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Rumblehog 5/17/2022 5:18:09 PM (No. 1158204)
Did Jaleel have the gun legally?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 5/17/2022 5:32:23 PM (No. 1158218)
No white person would get this.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: smokincol 5/17/2022 5:49:31 PM (No. 1158251)
more history of a city abusing its police department, good going, Mogadishu, MN
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Reply 5 - Posted by: watashiyo 5/17/2022 5:50:08 PM (No. 1158252)
No yellow person will get this.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: bighambone 5/18/2022 12:30:54 PM (No. 1159034)
It’s called a payoff!
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