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Minnesota’s largest law enforcement organizations filed a state lawsuit on Friday challenging the constitutionality of the 2020 law change regarding a peace officer’s rights to use deadly force.
The Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association (MPPOA), the Minnesota Sheriffs’ Association (MSA), the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association (MCPA) and Law Enforcement Labor Services (LELS) are collectively challenging the new language to ensure peace officers have a sound law that they can rely on for guidance in deadly force situations and the public has a strong statute that will hold officers accountable when warranted.
“Minnesota’s police organizations are committed to upholding the law and serving the communities they are sworn to protect,” said Minnesota Sheriffs’ Association Executive Director, Bill Hutton. “In order to do so, however, all Minnesotans, including community members and police offic
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The Minnesota Deer Farmers Association (MDFA) opposes the Minnesota Department of Natural Resourcesâ (DNR) emergency rule temporarily prohibiting the movement of all farmed white-tailed deer within the state, effective through the end of July 2021.
Preventing and minimizing the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is very important to MDFA, as its membersâ livelihoods depend on the health of their deer and the ability to move their deer within and outside the state. The DNRâs emergency rulemaking is improper, however, because it is based on inaccurate and incomplete evidence and because the Legislature delegated authority to the Board of Animal Health (BAH), not the DNR, to regulate farmed deer.
Metro Transit light rail trains and platforms have become hotspots for illegal drug use and overdoses, according to a 5 INVESTIGATES review of police reports and videos over an 18-month period .