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There is a lot of judicial news today. This one is hot off the press: a judge of the Hennepin County District Court has granted a motion for a writ of mandamus against the City of Minneapolis, ordering the city to “immediately take any and all necessary action” to increase the size of the Minneapolis Police Department. The case was brought by residents of crime-ridden North Minneapolis, represented by the Upper Midwest Law Center, on whose board I serve.The petition for a writ of mandamus was predicated on a provision of the Minneapolis City Charter that requires the city to maintain a police force of at least 0.00017 employees per resident. The petitioners argued that the City’s force has fallen below that requirement and is projected to continue falling farther behind over the next year.
Got any extra? This should be fun to watch.
Who actually wants the job?
Nobody. They have left in droves, and it's the county and state police filling the gap right now. That's not going to last forever, and they can't hire and train them fast enough to avoid the train wreck that's coming.
They can't hire them AT ALL, the way LEOs work... NO ONE will go to bat for them worrying about getting stabbed in the back. NO ONE is going to work for a public that does not want them there.
Which is exactly what they want, so as to bring about the installation of a National Police Force, answerable to DC. And you can bet a lot of those police will be illegals with no loyalty to this country, who will do anything they are told to do.
Sure... a liberal federal force confined to slum areas of liberal cities... which is basically SOSDD. Such a thing will not usurp county and state.
Out in the sticks, people tend to dispatch varmints and revenuers. People with a whole forest of acres and a backhoe. The Federales should stick to amusing themselves by pounding the ghettos into shape.
Yeah... That's only if the Sheriff ain't worth his salt... Up in here the sheriff is jealous of his turf, and all he has to do is tell em to go pound sand... and there ain't a damn thing they can do about it.