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Attorney general alleges professor misused funds raised in name of Philando Castile
AG Keith Ellison alleges professor misused funds raised in Philando Castile's name Complaint alleges Pamela Fergus donated less than half of $200,000 raised for student lunch debts. June 3, 2021 — 3:25pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A St. Paul professor who led a viral crowdfunding campaign to pay off student lunch debts in Philando Castile's name spent less than half of the $200,000 she raised on the intended purpose, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison alleged on Thursday.
Ellison's office filed a civil enforcement action in Ramsey County District Court against Pamela Fergus, alleging a breach of charitable trust, deceptive solicitation of charitable contributions, failure to maintain proper records and unregistered solicitation of contributions.
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Debates over police accountability measures continued to spur division at the Statehouse as lawmakers entered their last two weeks of the legislative session. 4:26 pm, Apr. 29, 2021 ×
Demonstrators gathered outside the Minnesota Capitol Friday, June 19, 2020, to commemorate Juneteenth, remember George Floyd and urge the passage of police reform bills. (Dana Ferguson / Forum News Service)
ST. PAUL — Minnesota Democrats on Thursday, April 29, again pressed Senate Republicans to take up police accountability and transparency measures, this time with a new ally in tow.
Gov. Tim Walz, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, and 10 state lawmakers — including one Republican — said budget conversations should prioritize proposals to make police bodycam footage more readily available to family members of those injured or killed by law enforcement, establish citizen oversight councils, set up an early warning system to pinpoint problem officers and start a study of police use of qualified immunity.
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After the conviction of Derek Chauvin and the shooting death of Daunte Wright, the governor is pushing for police reform while there is statewide momentum. Author: Emily Haavik, John Croman Published: 11:15 AM CDT April 29, 2021 Updated: 6:39 PM CDT April 29, 2021
ST PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Tim Walz and other Democratic leaders are calling on the Minnesota Legislature to pass police reform legislation.
Walz held a news conference with other Minnesota House and Senate members on Thursday morning. The push for legislative action on police reform has intensified since the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.
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Debates over police accountability measures continued to spur division at the Statehouse as lawmakers entered their last two weeks of the legislative session. 4:26 pm, Apr. 29, 2021 ×
Demonstrators gathered outside the Minnesota Capitol Friday, June 19, 2020, to commemorate Juneteenth, remember George Floyd and urge the passage of police reform bills. (Dana Ferguson / Forum News Service)
ST. PAUL — Minnesota Democrats on Thursday, April 29, again pressed Senate Republicans to take up police accountability and transparency measures, this time with a new ally in tow.
Gov. Tim Walz, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, and 10 state lawmakers — including one Republican — said budget conversations should prioritize proposals to make police bodycam footage more readily available to family members of those injured or killed by law enforcement, establish citizen oversight councils, set up an early warning system to pinpoint problem officers and start a study of police use of qualified immunity.
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The Rev. Al Sharpton fended off criticism over his use of a private jet to travel to Minnesota for the Derek Chauvin verdict and for the funeral of Daunte Wright – during his eulogy of the Black Minnesota man killed by a police officer who allegedly confused her handgun for a Taser.
"We ain't in the back of the bus no more," Sharpton said, calling back to Rosa Parks' act of civil disobedience in 1955. "I’d have taken an Apollo rocket if it was available."
Wright, a 20-year-old father, was killed in Brooklyn Center, a suburb of Minneapolis, when he tried to resist officers during a traffic stop on April 11.
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