Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo on Thursday warned that significant changes to the city's police budget could impact response efforts, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Mayor Jacob Frey and the Minneapolis City Council released a budget plan for fiscal year 2021 on Sept. 22 that includes a $14 million cut to the city's police department's funding. "It’s really something I would rather not do," Arradondo told the Minneapolis Star Tribune, saying that a potential $14 million budget cut could impact the department's proactive police work.
In a Sept. 10 research paper, Paul Cassell, a professor at S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, pointed to a shift away from proactive policing measures amid civil.
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