City Council approves amendment to charter to replace police with new organization
The Minneapolis City Council on Friday unanimously approved a proposed amendment would remove requirements for the city to maintain a police department from the city?s charter. The 12-0 vote is step toward putting the issue in front of Minneapolis voters on the November ballot.
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