University of Minnesota to limit ties with Minneapolis police after George Floyd's death

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Of all things, this is such a strange announcement. A cop kills a guy on the streets of Minneapolis and the reaction from the University is to now not work with the PD moving forward? Talk about a knee-jerk response. Why do people make such irrational decisions when the pressure is on?

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Two days after a black man in Minnesota died after being pinned by police, the University of Minnesota announced that it will limit its relationship with the Minneapolis Police Department.

School president Joan Gabel made the announcement Wednesday in a letter that was sent to students, faculty and staff members, writing that the university no longer will use local officers to assist at major events, including Golden Gophers football games.

George Floyd, 46, died Monday night while in Minneapolis police custody. A bystander's video showed officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, kneeling on the handcuffed Floyd's neck, even after Floyd pleaded that he could not breathe and stopped moving. Two other Minneapolis officers held Floyd down while a fourth officer stood nearby and interacted with bystanders who pleaded with the officers to get off Floyd.

All four officers involved in the incident were fired Tuesday. On Wednesday, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey demanded criminal charges for the officers.

Protests were held in the city Tuesday and Wednesday.

"Our hearts are broken after watching the appalling video capturing the actions of Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) officers against George Floyd leading to his tragic death," Gabel said in her letter. "As a community, we are outraged and grief-stricken. I do not have the words to fully express my pain and anger and I know that many in our community share those feelings, but also fear for their own safety. This will not stand."

Gabel said she has directed school officials to "no longer contract the Minneapolis Police Department" for large on-campus events, including football games, and said the school will cut ties with the MPD for "specialized services" such as "K-9 explosive detection units."

She went on to write that Minnesota will "limit our collaboration with the MPD to joint patrols and investigations that directly enhance the safety of our community or that allow us to investigate and apprehend those who put our students, faculty, and staff at risk."

TCF Bank Stadium is about 5 miles from the site of Floyd's death. At football games, Minneapolis police often had a strong presence accompanying the university's police force.
One day before Gabel's announcement, the university's undergraduate student body president, Jael Kerandi, issued a letter and a petition demanding that the school sever its ties with the Minneapolis police.

"We no longer wish to have a meeting or come to an agreement, there is no middle ground," Kerandi's letter said. "The police are murdering black men with no meaningful repercussions. This is not a problem of some other place or some other time. This is happening right here in Minneapolis."

The Minnesota Vikings said they were deeply saddened by the incident, which happened blocks from their U.S. Bank Stadium. Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was among several professional athletes who spoke out against the actions of Minneapolis police.

Gabel is the University of Minnesota's first female president. She was appointed in 2018, and her term began last year.

"We have a responsibility to uphold our values and a duty to honor them," Gabel wrote. "I write to you to express our overwhelming sadness, and our demands for accountability and justice. Our campuses and facilities are a part of the communities in which they reside. University students, staff, and faculty are day-to-day participants in the life of every community in this state, and we must act when our neighbors are harmed and in pain."
 
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A bit over the top by University leaders....Gabel going to extremes by the actions of one rogue police officer....

Let’s see how campus police officers handle life and death situations....
 

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A bit over the top by University leaders....Gabel going to extremes by the actions of one rogue police officer....

Let’s see how campus police officers handle life and death situations....

VD, what in the world was going through the minds of the other cops standing there watching him with his knee on the guy's neck? What happened to doing the right thing?
 
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VD, what in the world was going through the minds of the other cops standing there watching him with his knee on the guy's neck? What happened to doing the right thing?

I really don’t know....the other cops maybe felt like gang members going against the leader of a gang...not challenging his authority over the situation that unfolded....
 

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One of the biggest problems is cops not standing up against others. Cops are suppose to do the right thing and not just when it comes to criminals it should make all the sense when it comes to also cleaning up the force. They didn't even need to do anything drastic or against the norms. Put your knee on his shoulder for fucks sake. The problems are deciding when to go against your fellow cops. There are some who think everything the cops do is wrong. I call it they didn't need to do that affect. I guess the issue is deciding what and when is the right time and for what reason. But for here it seemed pretty obvious.
 

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One of the biggest problems is cops not standing up against others. Cops are suppose to do the right thing and not just when it comes to criminals it should make all the sense when it comes to also cleaning up the force. They didn't even need to do anything drastic or against the norms. Put your knee on his shoulder for fucks sake. The problems are deciding when to go against your fellow cops. There are some who think everything the cops do is wrong. I call it they didn't need to do that affect. I guess the issue is deciding what and when is the right time and for what reason. But for here it seemed pretty obvious.

I don't even think this. Once the cuffs go on, the fight is over. Put him in the car and take him downtown. I don't get why he was on his stomach to begin with. How did he get there?
 

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I don't even think this. Once the cuffs go on, the fight is over. Put him in the car and take him downtown. I don't get why he was on his stomach to begin with. How did he get there?

Well, yeah....I agree. But I am not sure at what point they got the cuffs on. That is all I meant. But if for some reason you are staying there and think you need control then knee on shoulder not neck. Once he says he has a medical issue and he has been cuffed help the guy medically. This is so obvious I don't think anyone has backed the cops. That is why tis is so interesting to see the outcome. He has to do time.
 

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Well, yeah....I agree. But I am not sure at what point they got the cuffs on. That is all I meant. But if for some reason you are staying there and think you need control then knee on shoulder not neck. Once he says he has a medical issue and he has been cuffed help the guy medically. This is so obvious I don't think anyone has backed the cops. That is why tis is so interesting to see the outcome. He has to do time.

They released a video showing him earlier in the interaction with cuffs on sitting on the sidewalk. I don’t get how it went from him sitting on the sidewalk (not resisting) to laying in the pavement with a knee in the neck?
 
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Long overdue. These cops are tyrants man. 95% of them need to be retrained.
 
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More like 5%

If 95% had issues like that cocksucker who killed Floyd, we all would be in a world of hurt.


So you think that cop would have used that unnecessary force with just any white person?




Just because a cop doesn’t kill white people like that doesn’t mean that 95% are good.
 

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So you think that cop would have used that unnecessary force with just any white person?




Just because a cop doesn’t kill white people like that doesn’t mean that 95% are good.

Uh yes, and why? Because 72% of people killed by the police are not African American Mob. What does that tell you?

You've told me here before you don't believe in statistics but most of us do. Math doesn't lie bud.
 
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Uh yes, and why? Because 72% of people killed by the police are not African American Mob. What does that tell you?

You've told me here before you don't believe in statistics but most of us do. Math doesn't lie bud.



I don’t believe in YOUR statistics. GARBAGE
 

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There will always be rogue, bad cops. The problem lies with the other cops who just stand around and watch what this cop was doing.
Why did they not stop him? The us against them attitude is prevalent with police and I can understand that attitude to a point.
With the garbage they have to deal with in big cities and high crime areas they look the other way when they need to be stopping
the rogue, bad cop from what he is doing. Also they do not get much support from the District Attorney's/politicians in many areas
 

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IMO the problem is that the rogue cops, the bad apple (I doubt their numbers are that large) are not removed.

That is all they would have to do and the culture would change in 5 years
 

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