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Federal agents are pulling over cops and demanding papers

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United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are violating Minnesotans' civil rights, including those of off-duty officers, Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley said in a Tuesday briefing.

"[As] recently as the last two weeks, we as the law enforcement community have been receiving these complaints about civil rights violations, and our streets from U.S. citizens," Bruley told reports. "What we're hearing is they're being stopped in traffic stops or on the street with no cause and being forced to demand paperwork to determine if they are here legally. As this went on over the past two weeks. We started hearing from our police officers. The same complaint as they fell victim to this while off duty."

He went on to say that each of the individuals targeted is "a person of color."

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"If it is happening to our officers, it pains me to think of how many of our community members are falling victim to this every day. It has to stop. This behavior erodes the trust that these police chiefs, who worked tirelessly for the last 5 years, and theoretically in the last 60 years, to stop this exact behavior from happening," he added.

Minnesota police chiefs say federal agents are pulling over cops and demanding papers

2 hours ago, bannork said:

United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are violating Minnesotans' civil rights, including those of off-duty officers, Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley said in a Tuesday briefing.

"[As] recently as the last two weeks, we as the law enforcement community have been receiving these complaints about civil rights violations, and our streets from U.S. citizens," Bruley told reports. "What we're hearing is they're being stopped in traffic stops or on the street with no cause and being forced to demand paperwork to determine if they are here legally. As this went on over the past two weeks. We started hearing from our police officers. The same complaint as they fell victim to this while off duty."

He went on to say that each of the individuals targeted is "a person of color."

police chief.png

"If it is happening to our officers, it pains me to think of how many of our community members are falling victim to this every day. It has to stop. This behavior erodes the trust that these police chiefs, who worked tirelessly for the last 5 years, and theoretically in the last 60 years, to stop this exact behavior from happening," he added.

Minnesota police chiefs say federal agents are pulling over cops and demanding papers

I lived in Brooklyn for over twenty years and it has turned into a total cesspool, it has been renamed Brooklyn Dark,

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Institutionally unsustainable.

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