Minnesota OSN

@MinnesotaOSN

The official source for law enforcement information during the . A joint effort between multiple law enforcement agencies.

Minneapolis, Minnesota
Joined February 2021

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  1. Apr 22

    "...We are certainly documenting those ourselves,” said Chief Arradondo. Accounting for OSN is underway and we will be able to report that to the public as soon as it's available.

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  2. Apr 22

    Our individual jurisdiction financial folks are still making sure that we’re categorizing and document that. At some point in time, whether that’s through the state, through the county, and Minneapolis Police, Metro Transit. We will have those figures for you..."

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  3. Apr 22

    “We have started transitioning to phase four, we are going to be maneuvering our soldiers and airmen out of the Twin Cities Metro and back to their communities, back to their families, and back to their employers,” added Maj. Gen. Manke.

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  4. Apr 22

    "...comes up, and at the same time, very hopeful that the last few nights are indicative of the future for Minnesota,” says Col. Langer.

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  5. Apr 22

    “We are moving into phase four, so we're actively demobilizing in a strategic way. At the same time, we certainly have resources available as we always do. For sure through to the weekend and into the foreseeable future to make sure we’re ready in the event that something..."

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  6. Apr 22

    Update: We are in Phase four of OSN. This includes scaling back on resources with the ability to quickly increase them if needed.

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  7. Apr 22

    There were no related arrests last night. This includes all agencies.

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  8. Apr 21

    was a success. We when talk about preserving property and life, it was successful,” said Hutchinson

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  9. Apr 21

    "We will all be back at the table, planning in preparation for the trial in August," said Chief Medaria Arradondo

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  10. Apr 21

    “Over the past weeks, neighbors really looked after each other; business owners looked after each other. Minnesotans have looked after each other,” said Chief Medaria Arradondo

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  11. Apr 21

    “For the business and property owners who have their locations secured with plywood, they may be feeling angst. We’ll be there to protect them and respond to their calls. Because of , our normal operations have not ceased,” said Chief Arradondo

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  12. Apr 21

    "Currently, we have over 3,000 , but we are actively and strategically demobilizing over the next week," said Maj. Gen. Shawn Manke

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  13. Apr 21

    “I’d like to thank the families and employers of these citizen-soldiers and airmen for their support and for their continued support as we move forward,” said Maj. Gen. Shawn Manke

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  14. Apr 21

    “We are very grateful that it was a peaceful night last night, and past few nights. You’ll see less of a visible presence of our forces tonight. Hopefully, we’ll have all of our soldiers and airmen off this mission very shortly,” said Maj. Gen. Shawn Manke

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  15. Apr 21

    "From a state patrol perspective, we are actively demobilizing in a strategic way, both around the State Capitol with the and troopers that came from out of state. We have resources available through the weekend & foreseeable future," said Col. Langer

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  16. Apr 21

    “Our philosophy is reflective. We are a learning organization. Every time we go through a critical event, we learn and make commitments to improve, and that certainly will be in our future as an organization,” said Col. Langer.

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  17. Apr 21

    "The goals of were met. We avoided massive property destruction and chaos in our streets. We thank the citizens of our great state and those who came here to express their First Amendment rights," said Assistant Commissioner Hodges.

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  18. Apr 21

    "My promise is that we’re going to be doing a better job, with the utmost respect to our community,” said Hutchinson.

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  19. Apr 21

    “We got good news yesterday. We can look forward and make sure that every person in our county is safe regardless of race, creed, place of birth, and everything else," said Hutchinson.

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  20. Apr 21

    "I was born and raised here in Minneapolis. Our community has gone through a lot of trauma, to say the least, and I just pray that we can finally as a community begin to heal. That all of us begin to heal," said Assistant Commissioner Booker Hodges

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