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Cartoon of the Day: MPD Now Hiring

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Cartoon of the Day: MPD Now Hiring.

Cartoon of the Day: MPD Now Hiring.

Minneapolis Police department is hiring because it is way understaffed, but would want a job with low pay and low rewards and at the risk of going to jail or prison for just doing your job. Cartoon by A.F. Branco

Attorneys threaten more legal action against Minneapolis for failing to hire police

The UMLC demanded that Minneapolis take “concrete measures” to meet the minimum staffing requirement of 731 police officers.

The Upper Midwest Law Center (UMLC) sent a letter Monday to the City of Minneapolis demanding that the city fulfill its obligation to fund, employ, and retain a minimum of 731 police officers.

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In its letter, the UMLC, a public interest law firm that specializes in constitutional violations, called out Minneapolis for failing to abide by Minnesota Supreme Court case Spann v. Minneapolis City Council…. READ MORE

Cross-posted with Comically Incorrect.  Used with permission.

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