DPS, State Patrol join MPD patrols after shootings
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety will partner with the Minneapolis Police Department under a Joint Powers Agreement to boost patrols, with Minnesota State Patrol troopers assigned to the Lake Street corridor following two mass shootings on Monday. MPD has further increased its own presence, and the city has erected fencing and barriers along parts of Lake Street to control access, measures officials say aim to deter further violence and stabilize the area. DPS Commissioner Bob Jacobson announced the deployment, while MPD Chief Brian O’Hara said the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and the BCA are assisting and the National Guard is not currently needed.
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Key Facts
- DPS will partner with MPD via a Joint Powers Agreement to increase patrols in Minneapolis.
- Minnesota State Patrol troopers will patrol the Lake Street corridor following two mass shootings Monday.
- DPS Commissioner Bob Jacobson issued statements on the deployment; MPD Chief Brian O’Hara said Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and BCA are assisting and the National Guard is not currently needed.
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Department of Public Safety to assist Minneapolis police in crime reduction
- DPS will partner with MPD via a Joint Powers Agreement to increase patrols in Minneapolis.
- Minnesota State Patrol troopers will patrol the Lake Street corridor following two mass shootings Monday.
- DPS Commissioner Bob Jacobson issued statements on the deployment; MPD Chief Brian O’Hara said Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and BCA are assisting and the National Guard is not currently needed.