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        <title><![CDATA[Minneapolis City Council Unanimously Advances Proposal to Dismantle Police Department]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Minneapolis City Council voted 12-0 on Friday to advance a proposal to dismantle the city’s police department, although the initiative faces numerous hurdles before it can become law.</p><p>After the killing of George Floyd during his arrest by Minneapolis police officers, the city saw massive rioting and growing calls to “defund” its police force.</p><p>“It is time to make structural change,” Council Member Steve Fletcher said in remarks to the <strong>Associated Press</strong>. “It is time to start from scratch and reinvent what public safety looks like.”</p><p>The proposal is an amendment to the City Charter, which would have to be approved by the city’s Charter Commission before being placed on the ballot for a city-wide vote in November. However, that process will take time, and Charter Commission chairman Barry Clegg said that the amendment was being rushed through.</p><p>“As I understand it, they are saying, ‘We are going to have this new department. We don’t know what it’s going to look like yet. We won’t implement this for a year, we’ll figure it out,’” Clegg told the AP. “For myself anyway, I would prefer that we figured it out first, and then voted on it.”</p><p>Mayor Jacob Frey told a crowd of protesters earlier this month that he would not support defunding the police department, after which the crowd <strong>booed</strong> him out of the rally. Frey is up for reelection in November.</p><p>City Council president Lisa Bender has <strong>claimed</strong> that fear of dismantling the police comes from “a place of privilege.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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