Two former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd are opposing the broadcast of their upcoming trial. The defense will officially make that request in court on Thursday. Feven Gerezgiher reports.
Month: September 2021
The Power of Body Cam Footage
The case of a St. Paul man recently acquitted on charges of attempted murder is still raising questions about police and prosecutorial fairness. Feven Gerezgiher reports.
A Community Celebrates Old Connections
A neighborhood is still celebrating after Saturday’s annual “Back on the Day Festival.” Safiya Mohamed was there.
Soul-Progress
Anthony and Georgia discuss the current developments in Louisiana and Afghanistan and check in with Zachary Hylton about changes in progress he has seen both in the local community and among county governments.
Community Approaches to Violence Prevention
Feven Gerezgiher reports on widening adoption of innovative ways to prevent violence.
Minnesota is More Diverse Than Ever
Minnesota’s population has grown much more diverse over the past decade; the increased percentage of children of color brings with it new needs for the state.
Why Toshira Garraway Went to D.C.
A Minnesota activist is among those waiting for a response from the U.S. Department of Justice to their demand for an investigation into racist police practices. Tiffany Bui reports.