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Impact of 2020 Unrest Continues to Affect Minneapolis Police Amid ICE Actions

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A federal lawsuit filed by Minnesota against Trump administration officials highlights the ongoing impact of the 2020 civil unrest in Minneapolis, particularly following the recent fatal shooting of Renee Good by ICE agents. The lawsuit reveals that local police officers are still grappling with trauma from the 2020 protests, which have strained resources and heightened tensions between law enforcement and the community. The Minneapolis Police Department, which has struggled with staffing shortages since the death of George Floyd, is now facing additional challenges as federal immigration operations divert their limited resources. The case underscores the city's complex relationship with federal authorities and the lasting effects of past events on current policing strategies.

Key Details: • The lawsuit was filed in response to the recent ICE shooting incident. • Minneapolis police force has dropped from over 900 officers to about 600 since 2020. • Federal operations have led to increased overtime costs and resource strain on local police. • A judge has yet to rule on a temporary restraining order requested by Minnesota. • Community activists are more organized and informed compared to previous years.

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ICEBrian O’HaraMinneapolisMinneapolis-St. PaulRenee GoodChuck WexlerThaddeus JohnsonPolice Executive Research ForumCouncil on Criminal Justice

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