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A
What
we've
seen
over
the
last
and
the
emotion
ridden
conflict
over
last
night
is
the
result
of
so
much
built-up
anger
and
sadness,
anger
and
sadness
that
has
been
ingrained
in
our
black
community,
not
just
because
of
five
minutes
of
horror
but
400
years,
if
you're
feeling
that
sadness
and
that
anger,
it's
not
only
understandable.
It's
right.
A
A
A
A
He
was
all
about
love
and
all
about
peace.
He
did
not
receive
that
love
and
that
peace
from
our
officers
on
the
night
of
May
25th,
but
we
can
still
honor
him
by
practicing
those
values
during
a
time
of
great
strife.
That
is
the
task
ahead
of
us
and
at
this
time,
when
one
crisis
is
sandwiched
against
another,
this
could
be
the
marker.
A
A
Community,
this
work
is
about
protecting
infrastructure
needed
to
get
through
this
pandemic.
Together,
our
communities
need
these
assets,
especially
during
a
pandemic.
Our
communities
need
grocery
stores
for
food.
We
need
banks
for
cash.
We
need
pharmacies
for
needed
medication,
let's
hold
these
communities
dear
by
doing
right
by
them
and
by
safeguarding
them,
and
these
community
assets
that
we
know
they
need,
especially
during
a
pandemic.
B
B
My
deepest
condolences
and
sympathies
are
with
you
in
this
in
this
traumatic,
tragic
moment
of
grief.
I
also
stand
here
to
grieve
with
my
community
today
with
all
the
black
people
all
throughout
this
country,
all
throughout
America
and
right
here
in
Minneapolis,
we
feel
as
if
there
was
a
knee
on
all
of
our
collective
necks,
a
knee
that
says
black
life
does
not
matter
to
the
institutions
that
dictate
what
happens
in
this
culture
and
society.
I.
B
But
I
know
that
something's
got
to
change,
and
so
I
am
asking
my
colleagues
mayor
and
anyone
else
who
is
concerned
about
the
state
of
affairs
in
our
community
to
declare
a
state
of
emergency
declaring
racism
as
a
public
health
issue
until
we
name
this
virus
this
disease
that
has
infected
America
for
the
past
400
years.
We
will
never
ever
resolve
this
issue.
B
B
B
B
C
C
His
loved
one,
our
community
here
in
Minneapolis
and
certainly
across
the
country
in
the
world
and
I,
know
that
our
community
is
in
trauma
and
that
they
are
trying
to
find
ways
to
heal
from
the
very
beginning,
I
wanted
to
make
sure
and
ensure,
and
we
will
continue
to
do
that,
did
those
who
are
wanting
to
express
their
First
Amendment
rights
and
go
through
this
healing
process
that
they
will
absolutely
have
that
from
me.
And
that
is
a
guarantee
as
your
chief.
C
But
that
being
said,
even
prior
to
mr.
Floyd's
death,
we
have
had
a
community
that
has
been
in
trauma
for
quite
some
time
and
what
I
cannot
allow
is
chief
is
for
others
to
compound
that
trauma.
And
so,
if
individuals
as
occurred
last
night,
are
committing
behavior
and
acts
which
are
criminal,
which
are
looting.
Our
businesses
as
concise
president
Jenkins
had
mentioned,
are
so
vital
to
the
health
and
vitality
of
our
community.
C
If
their
looting,
those
stores,
if
they're
robbing
people
of
essential
needs
and
services
for
themselves
their
families
and
certainly
in
this
pandemic,
their
loved
ones,
if
they
are
setting
buildings
and
structures
on
fire
which
are
harming
the
safety
of
our
elderly
and
our
youth
I,
cannot
allow
that
as
chief
and
so
I
know
that
there
is
currently
a
deficit
of
hope
in
our
city
and
as
I
wear.
This
uniform
before
you
I
know
that
this
department
has
contributed
to
that
deficit
of
Hope.
But
I
will
not
allow
to
continue
to
increase
that
deficit
by
reach.
C
Ramat
izing,
those
folks
in
our
community,
so
I
am
committed
to
making
sure
that
we
restore
peace
and
security
in
our
community.
As
mayor
Frey
said,
we
are
going
to
have
a
unified
command
system.
We
are
going
to
have
resources
to
to
make
sure
again
that
all
parts
of
our
city
from
the
Philips
neighborhood
to
North
Minneapolis,
to
downtown
that
all
of
our
sections
of
our
city
have
that
we
want
to
continue
to
make
sure
that
our
community
can
come
and
gather
in
spaces
to
again
to
heal,
to
to
grieve
in
honor.
Certainly
of
mr.
C
Floyd
but
I
cannot
allow
criminal
acts
to
occur
and
threaten
the
safety
and
and
also
again
compound
the
trauma
that
already
exists.
I
have
been
in
constant
communication
with
community
leaders,
members
from
our
faith,
community
community
healers
and
as
both
mayor,
Frey
and
council
vice
president
Jenkins
have
mentioned.
They
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
that
space
in
a
safe
space
for
those
folks
to
do
that,
and
so
we
will
continue
to
do
that.
But
again,
I
also
again
want
to
just
acknowledge
my
condolences
to
mr.
Floyd,
his
family
and
friends.
Thank
you.
D
C
What
we
experienced,
which
was
a
different
dynamic
shift
from
the
first
evening
of
the
demonstrations,
where
there
was
a
different
tenor.
Last
night
there
was
a
different
group
of
individuals
and
I
want
to
preface
this.
The
vast
majority
of
people
that
have
come
together
have
been
doing
so
peacefully,
but
there
was
a
core
group
of
people
that
had
really
been
focused
on
causing
some
destruction.
D
A
C
We
did
have
some
reports
of
injuries
to
some
of
our
police
officers,
I'm
happy
to
report
that
no
significant
injuries.
There
were
some
community
members
who
are
out
there
demonstrating
who
also
suffered
some
minor
injuries
and
again
for
some
no
significant
injuries.
That
I
am
aware
of
mayor
Frey
in
terms
of
a
National
Guard
request.
Mayor
Frey
is
the
only
person
that
can
make
that
formal
declaration
and,
as
he
mentioned,
he
has
had
conversations
with
governor
walls.
F
C
D
A
D
A
Not
as
of
this
point
this
morning,
these
businesses
are
staples
in
the
community.
Many
of
them
are
long-standing
institutions,
but,
more
importantly,
in
the
time
of
a
pandemic,
they're
essential
for
community
needs
ranging
from
food
to
financial
services.
These
are
pieces
of
our
community
that
we're
going
to
need
over
the
coming
weeks
and
months
when
you
have
one
crisis
that
is
sandwiched
on
top
of
another.
It's
all
the
more
important
that
we're
able
to
yes
keep
community
safe
and
also
keep
these
very
critical
pieces.
F
D
D
C
Priorities,
the
first
party
always
is
going
to
be
the
preservation
of
life
at
some
twenty
time
during
the
evening.
The
the
events
really
sort
of
migrated
away
from
the
precinct,
and
also
it
came
down
to
a
matter
of
resources.
I
tell
you
that
when
you
have
fires
that
take
place
chief
free,
don't
I'll,
certainly
let
him
speak,
but
we
cannot
allow-
and
he
certainly
won't
allow
his
men
and
women
to
go
in
there
and
take
care
of
those
fires
if
they're
not
protected,
and
so
that
also
shifted
resources.
D
C
C
This
is
it's
very
difficult
and
I
have
an
obligation
to
our
400,000
plus
residents,
visitors
and
workers
to
provide
that
sense
of
trust
and
safety,
and
so
it
is
very
difficult
but
I,
but
I'm
hopeful
and
I'm
optimistic.
Because
again,
the
vast
majority
of
our
Minneapolis
community
was
not
participating
in
the
criminal
conduct
that
occurred
last
night.
D
C
D
F
A
Obviously,
one
of
the
the
difficulties
we
have
is
facing
a
165
to
200
million
dollar
revenue
shortfall
and
then
expenses
that
are
resourced
towards
Kove
at
19.
The
monies
that
we
have
available
are
presently
somewhat
limited,
but
this
sort
of
calls
the
the
question
of
how
much
we
do
need
assistance
from
the
federal
and
state
government.
Now
we
needed
it
before
this
killing
took
place.
It's
all
the
more
essential
after.
G
G
Ya
know
in
in
in
what
will
happen
is
when
we
we
established,
unified
command
structure.
Unified
command
structure
is
just
bringing
when
we
start
bringing
additional
resources
to
assist
us,
whether
it
be
fire
please
so,
wherever
when
we
bring
additional
resources,
we
unify
a
command
structure,
in
other
words,
there's
representation
from
all
of
those
resources
that
come
in.