Seven appointed to police oversight board by Gov. Tim Walz Lawmakers and advocates have seen Minnesota's Peace Officers Oversight and Training (POST) Board as an opportunity to reform since George Floyd was killed this summer. Written By: Sarah Mearhoff | × Duluth police officers arrest a man during protests over the death of George Floyd Saturday, May 30, near Kwik Trip in Lincoln Park. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com) ST. PAUL — Seven new members have been appointed by Gov. Tim Walz to a state board which oversees training and standards for law enforcement across Minnesota. The Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Board has been a hot topic for lawmakers and activists since this summer following the death of George Floyd while in Minneapolis police custody in May 2020. Those pushing for systemic reforms to policing often cite the POST Board as a means to that end.