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Minneapolis city council unanimously votes to abolish police

The crazy creeps (Democrats) who sit on the Minneapolis city council, lead by none other than crazy Lisa Bender, have voted, unanimously to ban the Minneapolis police department and all police in the city. Minneapolis suffers from high violent crime rates. This is a veto proof majority. In Minneapolis, every 8.15 residents per 1,000 is a violent crime victim. Compare that to the state of Minnesota overall, where only 2.2 residents per 1,000 become a violent crime victim.”

Sorry idiots, not all Minneapolis cops are Derek Chauvin. Burn baby burn!

Minneapolis city council unanimously votes to abolish police
Minneapolis city council unanimously votes to abolish police

The Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved a pledge to seek the replacement of its police department with a so-called community-led public safety system amid pressure from Black Lives Matter and far-left Democrats to defund law enforcement in the wake of protests and riots over George Floyd’s death.

“The murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, by Minneapolis police officers is a tragedy that shows that no amount of reforms will prevent lethal violence and abuse by some members of the Police Department against members of our community, especially Black people and people of color,” the five city council members wrote in the resolution.

The vote follows a veto-proof majority of the council members voting to disband the department.

Last Thursday, Minneapolis City Council President Lisa Bender vowed that the council will “dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department and replace it with a transformative new model of public safety.” Minneapolis City Council member Jeremiah Ellison, son of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, echoed Bender’s pledge.

“We are going to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department. And when we’re done, we’re not simply gonna glue it back together. We are going to dramatically rethink how we approach public safety and emergency response. It’s really past due,” he tweeted.