J. Alexander Kueng At cub foods like nothing happened
J. Alexander Kueng, one of the four Minneapolis police officers involved in George Floyd’s killing, is now facing charges of aiding and abetting 2nd-degree murder — an offense punishable by 40 years in prison. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dhz__GAnZQ
I wanted to put a video together to show what it's like like in Minneapolis.
This just shows the complete disconnect that Minneapolis police that Minneapolis police have with their public that they serve.
The community is fed up with the tactics of a lot of the police.
The community doesn't know what to do and how to change the police department.
The upper brass including the police chief have no control over the officers that are on the street controlling.
The police Union have complete control over over what goes on with the officers and it shows.
The chief is pretty much powerless to do anything for disciplinary of the officers.
Please leave a comment and tell me what you think.
And let's get together as a community and talk about it both local and nationwide and maybe we can come up with a way to change the city.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRg-EwLOKTI
As I showed up in the city of Dodge Center, There was a standoff. Where a guy could have "potentially" got a ahold of some firearms.
He never became violent and there was no shots fired at any point.
The intent for me being there is like any other press or media, document and disseminate the information to the public.
As you can see in the video that deputy just never heard the word no or always had people comply with him.
I think hes a huge danger to the public public because could you imagine someone physically resisting him slightly...
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My intention is never having interaction with law enforcement it's just to film what is going on.
I don't know if it's getting worse or better in the world. It just seems like at some point I'm just documenting the downfall of humanity.
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A man wanted in connection to his wife's murder was arrested early Wednesday morning in northern Minnesota.
According to the Red Lake County Sheriff's Office, Eric Reinbold was arrested without incident early Wednesday morning. He was located on a wooded rural property north of Oklee.
Eric Reinbold is facing murder charges in the death of his wife, Lissette Reinbold, in rural Pennington County -- about 65 miles east of the North Dakota border and Grand Forks.
He is being transported to the Pennington County Jail.
According to the complaint, Lissette Reinbold was found by her children lying in a driveway at her home the morning of July 9. When first responders arrived, they found her dead with stab wounds to her neck. When police arrived, they say Eric Reinbold was missing and it appears he left sometime overnight, leaving behind his phone.
According to the complaint, one of the children told investigators they thought Reinbold was upset because he believed his wife was seeing another man. Messages from the suspect's phone, obtained by deputies via a warrant, detail Reinbold growing upset with their deteriorating relationship. At the time of her death, Reinbold was living in a camper down the road from her home.
Along with the murder case, Reinbold also has a record that includes a federal conviction for building pipe bombs. Earlier this month, the U.S. Marshals offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AQFMf4EXoM
“Gray death” fentanyl recovered by police in Bloomington for the first time, chief says
The Bloomington police chief is warning about a type of fentanyl known as “Gray death” that was found in the city for the first time.
“This fentanyl that you’re seeing on this table is enough to kill 32,000 people,” Chief Hodges said.
Police say this new batch of fentanyl looks like mud and is especially dangerous because it’s resistant to Narcan.
It was discovered during a search warrant executed in the city.
Chief Booker Hodges says so far this year, there have been 70 overdoses in Bloomington, 15 of which were fatal.
That’s compared to six overdose deaths in all of 2021 in Bloomington.
Chief Hodges said he hopes state lawmakers will increase penalties for fentanyl possession.
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