Minneapolis Mayor Frey proposes new police warrant policy in light of Amir Locke police shooting
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There's a lot of news on policing and public safety in Minneapolis this week. The city council is in its second week of reviewing the tentative contract with the police union, and a court ruled on March 14 that the city does not have to have 730 police officers hired on the force by June 30th. In the meantime, Mayor Frey announced a proposal to end no-knock warrants in the city and extend police wait times between police knocking and entering a residence. MPR reporter Matt Sepic joined host Cathy Wurzer to talk about the details.
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