Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said he is "disgusted" by the recent pardons by President Donald Trump of 1,500 Jan. 6 insurrectionists – some of whom assaulted Capital police officers.
O’Hara wrote an essay in the Minnesota Star Tribune, describing it as a slap in the face to people who wear badges.
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From left, Minneapolis City Attorney Kristyn Anderson, Community Safety Commissioner Todd Barnette, Police Chief Brian O’Hara ...
Applications are way up and pipeline of diverse new officers signals positive trajectory for police force following years of ...
Chief Brian O'Hara has joined a group of law enforcement leaders decrying President Donald Trump’s pardons for all who rioted ...
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said, "These young people represent the values of our department and the heart of our city." Recruitment and hiring at the department has come a long way ...
"This is a major shift, and obviously it's a welcomed one," said Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. Mayor Frey and Police Chief Brian O'Hara said the influx of hiring last year means 36 additional ...
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis Police Department is set to become the first in the country to operate under both state and federal oversight agreements known as "consent decrees." The court ...
“Haven wasn’t just a horse; he was a vital part of our team and a bridge between our officers and the community,” said Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara. “Mounted Patrol horses bring ...
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