• Minneapolis mayor announces resignation of police chief after misconduct investigation

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    WASHINGTON (TNND) u Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced the resignation
    of Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara after an internal investigation
    into misconduct.

    During a Tuesday news conference, Frey alleged that O'Hara attempted to
    throw a wrench into a prior investigation that included allegations he had "engaged in sexual intimate relationships" with city employees. He added
    he "intentionally" deleted a contact card for a city employee from his
    work cell phone. The move, to hide evidence from the investigator, Frey
    added.

    "Interference with the investigation risked the integrity of the
    investigation and constitutes a significant breach of trust," Frey said of O'Hara.

    O'Hara was recently re-nominated as police chief by Frey himself, saying
    he was the right leader. O'Hara led the city through President Donald
    Trump's crime crackdown and the uptick in ICE officers in the city. They
    also faced recent fraud raids led by federal officials. O'Hara was brought
    on to the Minneapolis police force shortly after the Black Lives Matter movement in the city.

    Frey announced Assistant Police Chief Katie Blackwell as the acting police chief of Minneapolis, effective immediately.

    "Trust is not secondary to the job; it is the job," Frey said. oWhen trust
    is broken, it becomes extremely difficult to continue leading
    effectively.o

    https://komonews.com/news/nation-world/minneapolis-mayor-announces- resignation-of-police-chief-after-misconduct-investigation-sexual- intimate-relationship-city-employees

    He was screwing a government employee black ho'.

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