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In reply to the discussion: DFL apologizes after fight breaks out at Minneapolis endorsement convention [View all]progree
(11,677 posts)9. A similar situation in 2014 --
This is the story I was trying to remember in my post #7.
DFL caucus in Minneapolis’ Cedar-Riverside ends in chaos, Minnpost, 2/5/2014
Police break up the meeting after a pre-caucus argument carries over into disputes among supporters of Rep. Phyllis Kahn and her challenger, Mohamud Noor.
... The caucus at the Brian Coyle Center in Cedar-Riverside produced an overflow crowd of more than 300, a pre-caucus argument handled by the police and a subsequent physical attack on one of the participants.
Eventually, staff from the Coyle center decided to shut down the event, and police quickly dispersed the crowd.
Emotions had been running high more than an hour before the scheduled 7 p.m. start and escalated even more by caucus time in the Cedar-Riverside Somali stronghold.
... Ilhan Omar, a staffer for Minneapolis Council Member Andrew Johnson and vice chair of the Senate district, was attacked by a group of about five people. Then a Noor supporter launched herself into the fray and was eventually shoved into a police officer’s grasp.
Police dragged the woman out of the building and handcuffed her, but eventually let her free. Omar escaped without serious injuries.
(but she was certainly beaten up -- see article. She's now in the U.S. Congress serving her 3rd term -progree)
MORE: https://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2014/02/dfl-caucus-minneapolis-cedar-riverside-ends-chaos/
Police break up the meeting after a pre-caucus argument carries over into disputes among supporters of Rep. Phyllis Kahn and her challenger, Mohamud Noor.
... The caucus at the Brian Coyle Center in Cedar-Riverside produced an overflow crowd of more than 300, a pre-caucus argument handled by the police and a subsequent physical attack on one of the participants.
Eventually, staff from the Coyle center decided to shut down the event, and police quickly dispersed the crowd.
Emotions had been running high more than an hour before the scheduled 7 p.m. start and escalated even more by caucus time in the Cedar-Riverside Somali stronghold.
... Ilhan Omar, a staffer for Minneapolis Council Member Andrew Johnson and vice chair of the Senate district, was attacked by a group of about five people. Then a Noor supporter launched herself into the fray and was eventually shoved into a police officer’s grasp.
Police dragged the woman out of the building and handcuffed her, but eventually let her free. Omar escaped without serious injuries.
(but she was certainly beaten up -- see article. She's now in the U.S. Congress serving her 3rd term -progree)
MORE: https://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2014/02/dfl-caucus-minneapolis-cedar-riverside-ends-chaos/
The defeat of a veteran 44-year state legislator (since 1972!) by a Somali-born person was a big shock to the DFL-iverse. It marked the beginning of a new day for the very white Minnesota political establishment.
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DFL apologizes after fight breaks out at Minneapolis endorsement convention [View all]
progree
May 2023
OP
It won't be a big deal nationally. A small number of people got into a scuffle
Ocelot II
May 2023
#1
Time to do away with the nomination conventions and worse, the pledge by candidates
question everything
May 2023
#6
'Will you abide by the endorsement?" was the first question for the candidates
question everything
May 2023
#10
Perhaps, it sure looked like a racial divide on the videos. I've watched 3 different ones.
progree
May 2023
#13
Well, maybe you can expand on "conservative, business-backed candidate" even without links
progree
May 2023
#16
I asked because what happened in Ward 10 is similar to what happened in Ward 5, and is
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2023
#19