Public safety officials met with minority council directors who cited a need for squad-car cameras and more minority involvement in anti-gang efforts.
Leaders of three state councils representing minority members lauded the state Department of Public Safety's plans Friday to seek legislative approval to fund cameras in all Minnesota squad cars as a way to increase police professionalism.
The leaders met with Public Safety Commissioner Michael Campion and others to discuss the meltdown of the Metro Gang Strike Force and plans to resurrect a new agency to replace it.
They agreed that pu... Continue