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Minneapolis City Council votes against proposed police incentives
The council voted 7-5 to kill the agreement at a budget meeting Tuesday morning, prompting O’Hara’s internal message.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis City Council voted to deny a potential multimillion-dollar plan to attract and retain police officers Tuesday, a move Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara called “beyond frustrating” in an internal video obtained by KARE 11 News.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced last Friday the city and Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis agreed to a deal that would offer millions of dollars in incentives for both veteran officers and potential new recruits. The terms of the deal included $18,000 over three years to veterans, and $15,000 over three years to recruits. Leaders said the money would help fill an already understaffed department.
The council voted 7-5 to kill the agreement at a budget meeting Tuesday morning, prompting O’Hara’s internal message.
“It’s no secret the MPD is facing the worst staffing crisis we have, and it continues to get worse,” he said in the video message. “We are still not gaining enough new officers to keep pace with attrition and there’s no other major city in America that has been impacted as severely as we have and so any comparison otherwise simply misses the mark.”
Leaders say the wave of resignations and retirements from MPD is partially fueled by hiring conditions across the country, but was ignited by the 2020 murder of George Floyd by a former Minneapolis officer and the civil unrest that followed.
Frey added during his statements on Friday that besides retention and recruitment, topics like reform, accountability and officer wellness would also be priorities in contract negotiations, a sentiment O’Hara echoed.
“The reality that, as the number of sworn members in the MPD continues to dwindle, action must be taken to stop it,” he said. “That includes not only these minimal retention and hiring bonuses, but raising the salary to reflect the reality that this is the toughest job in policing in America today. Period.”
Stacey Gurian-Sherman, a lawyer on the steering committee for Minneapolis for a Better Police Contract, attended negotiation sessions between the city and union. She told KARE 11 last week that she didn’t have a problem with incentives, but was generally worried about separating the proposed deal from a broader contract — and the lack of public input.
“Now the City Council’s being asked to pass a financial gain for the Police Federation and for police officers, without any balance, without the consent decrees,” she said.
Council President Andrea Jenkins, Vice President Linea Palmisano and Council Members LaTrisha Vetaw, Lisa Goodman and Michael Rainville were in favor of the deal, while Council Members Emily Koski, Jamal Osman, Elliot Payne, Robin Wonsley, Jason Chavez, Aisha Chughtai and Jeremiah Ellison voted against.
Council Member Andrew Johnson was absent.
Later Tuesday, Frey called a special City Council meeting for Friday, Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. to discuss the topic further.
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Charlie XCX brings ‘Brat’ tour to Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — “Brat summer” may be over… but brat spring is quickly approaching for fans in Minneapolis.
Charli XCX will take her viral tour to the Target Center on April 26, 2025. The star announced five U.S. stops on Friday in an Instagram post – and Minneapolis made the cut, as well as Austin, Texas; Rosemount, Ill.; and Brooklyn, N.Y.
This tour will center around Charli XCX’s sensational album “BRAT” and the remix album “Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat.”
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Charlie XCX brings ‘Brat’ tour to Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — “Brat summer” may be over… but brat spring is quickly approaching for fans in Minneapolis.
Charli XCX will take her viral tour to the Target Center on April 26, 2025. The star announced five U.S. stops on Friday in an Instagram post – and Minneapolis made the cut, as well as Austin, Texas; Rosemount, Ill.; and Brooklyn, N.Y.
This tour will center around Charli XCX’s sensational album “BRAT” and the remix album “Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat.”
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‘Gadget Guy’ Steve Greenberg shares holiday gift ideas
Greenberg is the host of YouTube’s Gadget Game Show and has plenty to offer this holiday season from digital pets to puzzle games.
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — It’s never too early to start holiday shopping and this year Steve Greenberg has some holiday gadget gift ideas.
Greenberg is the host of YouTube’s Gadget Game Show, and has plenty to offer this holiday season from digital pets to puzzle games.
Here’s a look at some of Greenberg’s favorite gift ideas:
Ugly Christmas Sweater: UglyChristmasSweater.com offers dozens of different holiday sweaters. Check out its full collection here.
The BARK Watch: The perfect gift for kids who love playing with watches. Parental controls are already installed and it has GPS-powered location tracking, plus parental management of all calls, texts, emails, apps and searches. For more info, click here.
Bitzee Magicals – It’s an award-winning digital pet. And now Bitzee is introducing the all new Bitzee Magicals! With Bitzee Magicals you can collect 20 characters in one pod and watch them grow from baby to adult to Super Bitzee. Available at all major retailers including Amazon.com to purchase for $29.99.
Kanoodle Ultimate Champion – Now you can test your puzzle-solving skills with the TikTok viral sensation and winner of Good Housekeeping’s Best Toy Awards, Kanoodle Ultimate Champion. Pick from 500 challenges (including 2D and 3D modes), follow the diagram to set up the puzzle, start the timer and then use the remaining Kanoodle pieces to solve the rest of the puzzle against the clock. It’s available for $24.99 online at Amazon, Target and Walmart.
ASUS ProArt PZ13 — It weighs less than two pounds making it the ultimate 2-in-1 creative companion for on-the-go creators. The military-grade detachable laptop is water/dust resistant and can withstand extreme temperatures ranging from -10 to 140-degrees Fahrenheit, ensuring uninterrupted creativity in any environment. It’s available at BestBuy.com for $1,099.
RENEW by TRINITY Home Goods – A brand new line of furniture, cutting boards and other products made from 100% reclaimed chopsticks. Yes, you read that right. 1.5 billion single-use bamboo chopsticks are discarded around the globe every week. RENEW by TRINITY is a home and housewares brand that sets a new standard for sustainability with planet-first, artisan-crafted products for the home. The product offerings start at $40 and are available at: renewbytrinity.com.
Bird Buddy’s Smart Bird Feeder PRO — It features the new Nature Cam PRO, signifying the birth of next gen birdwatching cameras. This latest innovation offers bird enthusiasts an unparalleled birdwatching experience, bringing them closer to nature in their backyards with crystal-clear imagery. And now with the new built-in AI feature, the feeder identifies individual birds so you not only know the species but also the specific bird. So now that bird can truly become a member of your family. Bird Buddy’s Smart Bird Feeder PRO is under $240. For more information go to MyBirdBuddy.com, Amazon, Target and Best Buy.
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