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Tue Mar 8, 2022, 10:16 PM Mar 2022

Report: Minneapolis failed to follow emergency protocols during protests, riots in 2020

Mayor Jacob Frey failed to implement the city's emergency protocols when responding to protests and riots that erupted across Minneapolis after George Floyd's murder, according to a long-anticipated report released Tuesday. The 86-page report by Maryland-based risk management firm Hillard Heintze, whose research staff includes former law enforcement officers, details a breakdown in communications and planning that left residents feeling abandoned and city employees — including police — confused about who was in charge.

The report paints a damning picture of the 10 days in May 2020 that continue to traumatize many residents and employees nearly two years later: Some first responders, receiving little guidance from supervisors, traveled blindly into dangerous situations. Police made inconsistent decisions about when to use controversial munitions on crowds. Neighbors and business owners, frustrated by a lack of communication from city leaders, banded together to protect their homes and businesses.

Minneapolis has an emergency operations plan that is "well written, comprehensive and consistent with nationally recognized practices," the report said. But, it said, the mayor did not "ensure the appropriate implementation" of that plan, hampering the city's response.

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Frey said in a statement Tuesday night that he has asked city staff to create a plan for implementing the report's roughly two dozen recommendations. The report suggests a range of changes aimed at strengthening and practicing emergency protocols proactively, improving communications among city employees, boosting police training on controversial crowd control tactics and improving employees' wellness programs.

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https://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-council-to-discuss-new-report-on-2020-unrest-following-george-floyds-killing/600154067/

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Report: Minneapolis failed to follow emergency protocols during protests, riots in 2020 (Original Post) question everything Mar 2022 OP
Umm... just spitballin' here but... OldBaldy1701E Mar 2022 #1
His handling of that event iemanja Mar 2022 #2
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OldBaldy1701E

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1. Umm... just spitballin' here but...
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 09:16 AM
Mar 2022

I don't feel that there should be use of 'controversial' anything by the police or the city administration. It is their constant descent into 'controversial' that caused this crap in the first place, don't you think Mr. Mayor?

iemanja

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2. His handling of that event
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 08:36 PM
Mar 2022

was one of the reasons I wanted him out of office. Unfortunately, that didn't happen.

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