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Re: Reports From the 4th, Minneapolis

Postby KA0OLD on Mon May 19, 2014 9:10 am

Minneapolis Police Department
COMMITMENT, INTEGRITY & TRANSPARENCY

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612-673-3829/612-673-3524
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Chief Harteau and Key Stakeholders Announce
Next Steps in Addressing Northside Gun Violence

May 16, 2014 (MINNEAPOLIS) Chief Harteau came out quickly setting the tone for the press conference; “This is a continuation of the Northside Safety Summit. This is the first step of phase one; this is no longer a conversation, this is action.” The actions come from the commitments made at the public safety summit which was a gathering of police, community, city, and justice system leaders.

Chief Harteau, flanked by ranking members of multiple law enforcement agencies, both local and national, delivered a strong message that gun violence will be dealt with directly and decisively on all levels of enforcement and prosecution. Chief Harteau stated that this is not about over-policing, but rather over-protect our citizens.

Assistant US Attorney Andy Luger continued the sentiment by stating “We are committed to working with our law enforcement partners to take people off the streets that are involved in these sorts of crimes.”

On June 1, Chief Harteau said, Joint Enforcement Teams(JET) will hit the Northside precinct to address calls that are associated with gun violence. These cars may have a Minneapolis Police Officer and a Metro Transit Officer in them; they may have a Minneapolis Police Officer and a Hennepin County Sheriff’s Deputy in them. These will be additional shifts added; not a reallocation of resources from other areas of the city. Chief Harteau thanked Mayor Hodges and the City Council for their support of this program as well as the financial considerations to make it happen.

“This is the type of cooperation between levels of government and the community that our residents expect and deserve as we work together to keep North Minneapolis and our entire city safe,” said Mayor Betsy Hodges.
Sheriff Rich Stanek spoke about his department’s willingness to be a part of the JET patrols and thanked Chief Harteau for her broad vision and willingness to include them.

Another portion of this will be the introduction of additional bicycle patrols conducted by the school resource officers from the schools in that area. The kids know these officers and are often drawn to them. This strengthens relationship and promotes community engagement.

Council President Barb Johnson, joined by Public Safety Committee Chairman Councilman Blong Yang and Councilman Andrew Johnson, spoke of her support for these measures. She shared a story that illustrated the challenges of her constituents who deal with the sounds of gun fire both night and day. They look forward to the positive changes these initiatives will bring.

Bishop Howell spoke of the faith patrol that started last night, May 15, 2014. He stated “No one should have to run from their community to be safe!” The faith patrol brings a great deal to the community, whether it is engagement, conversation, or friendship. “This is about bringing hope to where they live,” Howell shared.

Chief Harteau reminded people that this is only phase one of an 11 point plan that will be introduced throughout the summer. “We must remain fluid in order for this plan to be effective.” Chief Harteau thanked the myriad of stakeholders for their support and willingness to make a difference in our city.

Attending:

Chief Harteau Minneapolis Police Department
John Stiles Office of Mayor Betsy Hodges
Assistant Chief Matt Clark Minneapolis Police Department
Sgt. Robert Berry Minneapolis Police Department
Chief Jason Ohotto Minneapolis Park Police
Captain Mike Livine Metro Transit Police
Sheriff Rich Stanek Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office
Chief Deputy Mike Carlson Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office
Dep. Commissioner Mary Ellison MN Department of Public Safety
Assistant US Atty Andy Luger US Attorney’s Office
Acting SAC Jane Rhodes-Wolfe FBI
SAC Scott Sweeton ATF
City Council President Barbara Johnson
Public Safety Chairman Councilman Blong Yang
VJ Smith MAD DAD’s
Bishop Howell Shilo Temple
Father Michael O’Connell Church of the Ascension
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Re: Reports From the 4th, Minneapolis

Postby Lumpy on Mon May 19, 2014 2:08 pm

I'm signed up on minneapolismn.gov, but I'm not getting the weekly precinct highlights anymore; now all I get is the crime map. This may have something to do with the format change they recently made. How do you get the written report?
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Re: Reports From the 4th, Minneapolis

Postby Lumpy on Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:41 am

I just got this email in response to a query I'd made:

To: Maas, Richard
Subject: Precinct crime report highlights

Hello, I am currently signed up to receive weekly updates on crime statistics in the Cleveland neighborhood (Ward 4). I used to get a weekly highlights report along with a .JPG map of incidents, but since the change in format I've only received the map, not the highlights report. On the signup website I can't find an option to request the highlights.Are these still available?
The staff person who assembled those highlights has retired. Her replacement has not been assigned to the precinct yet. There is no information currently available as to when that will take place.
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Re: Reports From the 4th, Minneapolis

Postby KA0OLD on Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:42 am

Below is what I got in an E-Mail from the city R.E. weekly Reports. Looks like there will be no more, only a "Generic" listing,
for an area unkown.

I'm going to miss these.

DE KA0OLD



Many folks have asked us how they can recieve crime summaries and highlights, for their neighborhood(s), now that 4th Precinct has discontinued sending them out to the public. Anyone can go to: raidsonline.com and look up any address in the United States and recieve very similar information to what we previously sent out. It is fast, easy, accurate and continuously updated.

We will continue to send you the crime maps for the neighborhoods that you were recieving them from before, on a weekly basis.

Thank You.
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