
A WCCO-TV story says, “Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced Monday afternoon a proposed policy that will significantly change the police department’s warrant and entry policy, including the prohibition of no-knock, no-announcement search warrants. ‘This is the most forward-thinking policy in the country,’ Frey said in a press conference. Frey says the proposed policy change includes applying for these types of warrants in another jurisdiction.”
In the Star Tribune, Paul Walsh writes: “The head of the New Prague school district said Monday that an investigation couldn’t substantiate allegations that its fans made loud monkey noises at a girls high school basketball game on Feb. 15 while hosting Robbinsdale Cooper High School. Announcement of the findings was met with disappointment and disbelief from the Robbinsdale school district superintendent, who accused New Prague officials of dismissing the taunting that students and staffers say was directed at the Robbinsdale team, which includes athletes of color.”
Tim Pugmire writes for MPR: “There’s still no agreement on replenishing the state’s unemployment insurance trust fund and repaying money owed to the federal government. DFL Gov. Tim Walz and top House and Senate leaders met again Monday to try to reach a deal. State officials insist that Tuesday is the deadline…