A: Oh no. He knelt in reverence and lowered his hat as Floyds casket passed by. Meera Reed (Ellie Kendrick) bid farewell to Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) after five seasons of protecting him at all costs. Libor Jany is the Minneapolis crime reporter for the Star Tribune. Is there systemic racism in the Minneapolis Police Department right now? During his testimony on Monday, Medaria Arradondo, the Minneapolis police chief, said that he learned about the widely seen bystander video when a community member called him close to midnight. And that pretty much sums up the major camps of views on Arradondo, 54, a South Minneapolis native, 32-year police veteran and divorced father of two who announced last month that he would not seek a third term as chief. Far too often, we overlook that. And that, from hearing from the community, that was their focus. A: If you look at it from an industry standpoint, I dont think theres an industry operating on the planet that changes its culture overnight. He has received some praise for, among other steps, revising rules limiting high-speed pursuit chases that have resulted in deaths, eliminating low-level marijuana police stings, banning neck- and choke-hold restraints, and calling for a need to tweak union contract and arbitration agreements that in his view make it difficult to discipline officers. 5,762, This story has been shared 4,610 times. We instill that value when they are going through the academy. Four former Minneapolis officers face trial this year in the killing of George Floyd in May. A: (Laughs) Thats a very good way of putting it. When some have mentioned that number to me what they often cant tell you are what were the complaints for. "I think people understand he was in an impossible situation," Fletcher added. A: I think that you do the right thing. He said in the interview with BCA and FBI agents several weeks after Floyd's death that the gravity of what happened didn't sink in until after he watched the now infamous Facebook video of Floyd saying that he couldn't breathe after three officers got on top of him. 6,865, This story has been shared 5,762 times. After graduating from Roosevelt High School and earning a bachelors degree in criminal justice from Metropolitan State, he served stints in patrol, internal affairs and property crimes, and has walked the beat on the citys North Side, where his family has strong ties. "I know he wants to reform the department as much as anyone I've ever met or seen," Bennett said. I think that it needed to have a deep-dive assessment and review. Our officers, amid all the dynamics that have taken place, are still rushing to the scene, putting tourniquets on folks to keep them alive. He tried, said the officer. The black officer in that case was convicted of third-degree murder and is serving a 12 1/2-year term. But George Floyd's death, which ignited nationwide protests over racial injustice and police brutality, has raised questions about whether Arradondo or any chief can fix the department now facing a civil rights investigation. A Star Tribune poll conducted last September found that more than half of Minneapolitan respondents had an unfavorable view of the scandal-scarred department. You reflect that leadership does have a shelf life. Libor Jany We are all interconnected with each other. When he arrived at the hospital, Lagenfeld said Floyd didn't have a heartbeat strong enough to "sustain life.". This story has been shared 25,200 times. Most leaders will tell you, at least the road map that they seek to create, will never be accomplished in their time. Q: But given the history of the MPD, is that expectation a fair one? A: Daily. Updated: 7:19 p.m. Minneapolis police Chief Medaria Arradondo has pulled his name from consideration to lead San Jose's Police Department. Real World Economics: Improving railroad safety need not be divisive We are doing things in terms of pre-employment and psychologist assessments. But any notion that we need less, or work in hypotheticals, they were not telling me that. Could Meera and her family rush to the aid of House Stark in their most dire hour? Im proud of the fact that we rolled out what I call the peoples data public dashboards where now community members regardless of what neighborhood they are in can at the touch of a button can see what our services look like in real time, from traffic stops to disturbance calls, to demographic information. Meera has been forced to confront profound loss and sorrow, and she has yet to give up. But Meeras brisk exit from the show last season seems to have shut the door on this forever. What EIS does is that its a digital automated system. "I don't want to surround myself with 'yes people' and I did tell them this is, and it was a weighty, weighty decision. EIS is not a disciplinary tool. ), First published on June 5, 2020 / 6:47 AM. By Medaria is the first black chief of the Minneapolis Police department. ; Ellison, mayors urge recalls, Stolen Kia being chased by patrol in Mpls. Im so thankful that the most recent request for an EIS upgrade just got passed in the mayors budget. But Arradondos popularity with most residents, particularly those who live in neighborhoods most affected by a surge in homicides not seen in a generation and other violent crime, is without question. Triangle of Sadness Ending Explained: Does Abigail Kill Yaya? So, hopefully, those that are truly in that circle that know me know that whether we agree or disagree, Ive always stayed to work at that relationship. 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But, once he was face down and handcuffed behind his back, he said Chauvin's continued use of force was in "no way shape or form" part of the police department's policy or training. Officials say they can't, Xcel's plans for big EV charging network in state spark strong opposition, After pandemic hit, cultural groups hope for boost from state, Innocence Project takes up case of man convicted in Mpls. Every day. 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Arradondo has twice addressed the media since the shooting, taking questions from reporters from around the globe. Chauvin was seen in a viral video appearing to kneel on Floyd's neck and faces three counts, including one for third-degree murder. But the important thing is that you continue to keep working on it. He was acquitted in October after a jury trial. Nelson's faced criticism for his comments about Floyd's drug use and actions on the day of the police encounter. Others in the room included prominent activists such as Nekima Levy Armstrong, Al Flowers and former Minneapolis NAACP President Leslie Redmond. A: With all of the good work that the men and women do, (the relationship between police and the communities) is fragile. She pulled his sledge across hundreds of miles of ice, killed Wildlings and wights to protect him, and watched her own brother die. While Chief Jane Harteau remains out of public view on what a spokesperson called a personal, pre-scheduled trip, Arradondo nicknamed Rondo has been the face of the MPD during the aftermath of the Justine Damond shooting, whose killing by officer Mohamed Noor has made international headlines. To me, the most influential person in an employees performance day to day is that front line supervisor and the MPD will continue to pay attention to that front line supervisor and the role they are playing while providing them the training and support they need. Arradondo was the only finalist from outside California. A: Ive heard the number (of complaints) a lot. Why were you opposed to it? From smoking crack in a Harlem drug den to covering mob trials, Rubn Rosario spent 11 years as a writer for the New York Daily News before joining the Pioneer Press in 1991. Lengenfeld agreed that the drugs an autopsy of Floyd's body uncovered could lead to a lack of oxygen to the body. Racism exists in our society and no industry is immune to it and its debilitating effects. 25,200, This story has been shared 7,966 times. Promotions. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. I wasnt hearing that. In August, Arradondo and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced changes to use of force policies that require officers to account for unholstering guns, among other measures. "When I look at the facial expression of Mr. Floyd, that does not appear in any way shape or form that is light to moderate pressureI absolutely agree that it violates our policy.". Shielded by plexiglass, Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo sits with his hands folded. Chief Arradondo remains committed to the public safety of the residents and businesses of Minneapolis and continuing the important MPD transformational change in the spirit of healing and moving our city forward in collaboration with our communities, Elder said. Best Picture Nominee Triangle of Sadness Is Now Streaming on Hulu. That department would be led by a commissioner, nominated by the mayor and appointed by the city council. There remains a large portion of our community that doesnt fully understand the complaint process. You still have the mistrust of the police department, the ongoing probes of whether theres a pattern of racism and discrimination and excessive force. Acting Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo announced the department's new body camera policy earlier this week. I cant thank the men and women of the MPD enough. CNN Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo, whose tenure will be remembered for his handling of the George Floyd murder investigation, announced Monday that he will retire in mid-January. What We Know, 'Next In Fashion' Season 2 on Netflix: Follow the Designers on Instagram, How to Watch Donald Trump's 2023 CPAC Speech: Live Stream Information. Eric Nelson, Chauvin's attorney, argued on Monday that a person can still be aggressive toward an officer even if they aren't physically threatening them. ", Around the same time, Arradondo and Frey made it public at a news conference, where a clearly shaken Frey was more unequivocal, saying, "Being Black in America should not be a death sentence.