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Seven Minneapolis Officers Quit in Wake of George Floyd Protests, Cite Lack of Support from City Leaders

Associated Press

Last Updated: June 14, 2020, 23:47 IST

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State Patrol officers form a line to block a street near the former location of the Minneapolis Police Department's Third Precinct building, in Minneapolis. (Dave Schwarz/The St. Cloud Times via AP)

State Patrol officers form a line to block a street near the former location of the Minneapolis Police Department's Third Precinct building, in Minneapolis. (Dave Schwarz/The St. Cloud Times via AP)

Current and former officers said that some are upset with Mayor Jacob Frey’s decision to abandon the Third Precinct station during the protests.

At least seven Minneapolis police officers have quit and another seven are in the process of resigning, citing a lack of support from department and city leaders as protests over George Floyd’s death escalated.

Current and former officers told The Minneapolis Star Tribune that officers are upset with Mayor Jacob Frey’s decision to abandon the Third Precinct station during the protests.

Demonstrators set the building on fire after officers left. Protesters also have hurled bricks and insults at officers, numerous officers and protesters have been injured and the state has launched a civil rights investigation into the department.

US Representative Ilhan Omar told CNN on Sunday that the department is “rotten to the root.”

Mylan Masson, a retired Minneapolis officer and use-of-force expert, says officers don’t feel appreciated.

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first published:June 14, 2020, 23:20 IST
last updated:June 14, 2020, 23:47 IST