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        <title><![CDATA[Minneapolis defunded the Police and now the city council is alarmed that crime is increasing]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Minneapolis Police Department’s crime data shows a rise in assaults, robberies and homicides</em>.</p><p>Minneapolis City Council members, who just two months ago moved to eliminate the police department, sounded the alarm during a Wednesday meeting about a surge in crime seen by their constituents.</p><p>Council members pressed police Chief Medaria Arradondo about the uptick in crimes that included daylight carjackings, robberies, assaults, shootings and street racing.</p><p>“Residents are asking, ‘Where are the police?’” said Council Member Jamal Osman, noting that constituents&#8217; calls to the Minneapolis Police Department have gone unanswered. &#8220;That is the only public safety option they have at the moment. MPD. They rely on MPD. And they are saying they are nowhere to be seen.”</p><p>Council President Lisa Bender accused police of intentionally not enforcing laws or making arrests.</p><p>“This is not new,” Bender said. “But it is very concerning in the current context.”</p><p>Arradondo, who has served as police chief since 2017, called her comments &#8220;troubling to hear&#8221; and pledged to address the issue with departmental supervisors.</p><p>“We need to make sure that our communities know that we are going to be there, that we’re going to be responsive,” he said. “We’ve taken an oath to do that.”</p><p>The Minneapolis Police Department’s crime data shows a rise in assaults, robberies and homicides, as well as property crimes and arson, according to&nbsp;<a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/09/15/with-violent-crime-on-the-rise-in-mpls-city-council-asks-where-are-the-police" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Minnesota Public Radio</a>. More people have been killed in the city in the first nine months of 2020 than those slain in all of last year.</p><p>Arradondo said about 100 officers have left the department or have taken a leave of absence&nbsp;since the start of the year, which is more than double the typical number of officers who either step down from the department or are inactive that year, MPR reported.</p><p>In July, the council took several steps toward dismantling the city&#8217;s police department, including approving an amendment to remove $1 million from the police department and reallocate it toward the health department to hire &#8220;violence interrupters&#8221; who are intended to defuse potentially violent situations.</p><p>The council had pledged earlier in the summer to dismantle the police department and replace it with a community-based system of public safety.</p><p>The council began focusing on police reforms after&nbsp;George Floyd, a&nbsp;46-year-old Black man, died after a White&nbsp;Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for close to nine minutes.</p><p>Floyd&#8217;s death, which was captured in a widely circulated bystander video, <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/us/us-protests" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">sparked protests</a> &#8212; sometimes violent &#8212; that spread across the country. The officers were fired the day after Floyd&#8217;s death.&nbsp;One officer, Derek Chauvin, is charged with second-degree murder, while the three other officers who were present have been charged with aiding and abetting.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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