Ramsey Co. leaders push for $1M to solve shootings
Minnesota law enforcement leaders, elected officials, and criminal justice advocates gathered at the State Capitol to urge lawmakers to fund a statewide grant program. The House Public Safety Omnibus bill includes $1 million to improve clearance rates for nonfatal shootings. The proposed legislation is modeled after the highly successful Non-Fatal Shooting Unit in Saint Paul and Ramsey County.
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