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  2. List of Minneapolis chiefs of police - Wikipedia

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    First female, openly gay, and Native American chief in city history [24] 2017–2022: 5: Medaria Arradondo [25] Announced retirement in December 2021, effective January 15, 2022. [26] First black police chief. [27] Officer body camera usage made mandatory. [28] Murder of George Floyd and subsequent protest movement. 2022 <1 Amelia Huffman ...

  3. Minneapolis Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    This was the second largest property fire in the US in 1982 and one of the largest in Minneapolis history, with 85% of the entire department (on and off duty) responding to the fire. The cause of the fire was suspected to be two juveniles playing with an acetylene torch in the vacant department store which set fire to a debris pile (charges ...

  4. List of law enforcement agencies in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Minnesota. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 448 law enforcement agencies employing 9,667 sworn police officers, about 185 for each 100,000 residents.

  5. Minneapolis Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) is the primary law enforcement agency in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is also the largest police department in Minnesota. Formed in 1867, it is the second-oldest police department in Minnesota, after the Saint Paul Police Department that formed in 1854. A short-lived Board of Police ...

  6. Brian O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    In this role, O'Hara was the chief executive officer of the Division of Police, Division of Fire, Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, and the city's 9-1-1 emergency communications center. O'Hara managed a $244 million budget and had oversight of more than 2,000 employees; including 1,000 sworn police officers, 650 firefighters ...

  7. Medaria Arradondo - Wikipedia

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    As police chief, Arradondo stopped the practice of low-level marijuana stings due to complaints about racial disparities, [8] [9] and codified the relationship between police and emergency medical service providers (EMT). [10] Arradondo was chief of police during the high-profile murder of George Floyd and subsequent widespread protests and ...

  8. In the video Maxine and Hammy get jobs at the local fire department. On their first day on the job, they received a 911 call and immediately went to work with the firefighters to help the woman in ...

  9. Timeline of race relations and policing in Minneapolis–Saint Paul

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    Since its establishment in 1867, the Minneapolis Police Department has had 52 Chiefs of Police. The current and 54th chief of police—who began his term in November 2022—is Brian O'Hara, who succeeded Medaria Arradondo—the first African American to serve as chief of the Minneapolis Police Department. O’Hara was the first police chief to ...