Jacob Frey
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We are anti-crime.
We have worked extensively with federal agencies to investigate murders, to drive down shootings.
We've worked with the U.S.
Attorney's Office, the DEA, the ATF, the FBI to successfully drive down crime on, for instance, the north side of Minneapolis.
We've seen the lowest level of shootings on record there.
And so
We're willing to work on that stuff.
That's not what this is about, though, clearly.
I mean, when you're bringing up border control to Minneapolis and, you know, we're kind of close to the border of Canada, but we're not close to the border that they're normally patrolling, you know something's off.
So I haven't seen all of these videos.
I mean, the number of times that I've had to watch some of them again and again is traumatizing in and of itself.
But here's the thing.
When you are a law enforcement officer, the most basic thing that you're supposed to do is that when somebody is in pain and especially dying, you help.
Even if you're the one that caused that pain from the beginning.
Look, there are certainly situations around the country and in Minneapolis where an officer used justified force, had to hurt somebody, and then the next step is you immediately go and try to save their lives.
First of all, this wasn't justified.
And second of all, they didn't help, and they wouldn't let a doctor in.
I mean, there are so many facts about this that make the whole thing completely appalling.
And when you listen to Pam Bondi or โ
Kristi Noem, I mean, talk about this.