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Minneapolis scraps plan to pay influencers to share information during Chauvin trial
The plan to pay influencers to share city-approved messages during the trials of the officers charged in George Floyd s death drew criticism.
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The City of Minneapolis is no longer going to pay social media influencers to share information during the trials of the former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd.
This comes days after the City Council approved a Joint Information System (JIS) plan that would have paid influencers $2,000 each to share city-approved messages on social media.
With all eyes on Minneapolis again ahead of Derek Chauvin s murder trial, which begins March 8, city and state law enforcement officials have been preparing to keep the peace during the trial, including fortification efforts and sending in the Minnesota National Guard. (The trial for the other officers is scheduled for August.)
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The death of George Floyd created frustration and pain in Minnesota and around the country. Now, city and community leaders are preparing for a trial that’s expected to bring more trauma, especially for BIPOC communities.
On March 8, jury selection will begin in the trial of Derek Chauvin who faces murder and manslaughter charges for Floyd’s death.
“We are still grieving the death of George Floyd,” said Bishop Richard Howell Jr., with Shiloh Temple International Ministries. “It became an epicenter for the entire world watching us, and so George Floyd has become almost metaphorical in speeches across the country. I do believe that eight minutes and 40-some seconds that his neck was kneed on, was certainly a reminder of just how important it is for us to remember this is our community, these are our streets, these are our children, these are our neighbors.”
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