Tuesday, July 07, 2020

Black Leaders Hit Brakes on Minneapolis 'Defund Police' Movement, Sign of Things to Come Elsewhere?

Image result for Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and former president of the Minneapolis chapter of the NAACP.Black Leaders Hit Brakes on Minneapolis 'Defund Police' Movement, Sign of Things to Come Elsewhere?
"...But though Black Lives Matter, AOC, and other high-profile Democrats have made it clear that no less than 100% defunding and abolishment of the police will do in their cities, there are Black leaders in Minneapolis who are putting the brakes on the whole idea for reasons up until this point were typically only mentioned by critics of the movement to defund police (bolded emphasis added):
“They have shown a complete disregard for the voices and perspectives of many members of the African American community,” said Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and former president of the Minneapolis chapter of the NAACP. 
“We have not been consulted as the city makes its decisions, even though our community is the one most heavily impacted by both police violence and community violence.”
...“We have a department that is troubled, but it is also a department that with the leadership of our chief could be really transformed, and the culture of policing could change dramatically if he was given the proper support,” said Herron, who ministers at Zion Baptist Church in north Minneapolis...
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