MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A proposal by Gov. Tim Walz to create a $35 million fund to bolster security during the murder trial of a former Minneapolis officer charged with killing George Floyd stalled.
Public safety officials have spent months planning for civil unrest in the Twin Cities during the March trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, and urged lawmakers to pass a plan to put $35 million toward repaying agencies that volunteer to help.
A proposal by Gov. Tim Walz to create a $35 million fund to bolster security during the murder trial of a former Minneapolis officer charged with killing George Floyd stalled out in the Democratic-controlled Minnesota House on Monday when leaders pulled the bill, acknowledging that they lacked enough votes to pass it.
MINNEAPOLIS - A proposal by Gov. Tim Walz to create a $35 million fund to bolster security during the murder trial of a former Minneapolis officer charg.
MINNEAPOLIS A proposal by Gov. Tim Walz to create a $35 million fund to bolster security during the murder trial of a former Minneapolis officer charged wit