Wiki Info on Minneapolis Chief of Police, Medaria Arradondo
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Wed, Mar 3, 2021 9:24 p.m.
Wiki Info on Minneapolis Chief of Police, Medaria Arradondo BR>
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"Medaria Arradondo is an American law enforcement official serving as the Chief of the Minneapolis Police Department.[1]
"On June 23, Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said that Chauvin had been trained in the dangers of positional asphyxiation, and characterized Floyd's death as murder. [
"A fifth-generation Minnesota resident, Arradondo joined the MPD in 1989 as a patrol officer in the Fourth Precinct and worked his way up through the police ranks until he was named the inspector for the First Precinct.[1] In 2007, he and four other African-American officers sued the department alleging discrimination in promotions, pay, and discipline.[2][3]
"The lawsuit was settled by the city for $740,000, and in December 2012 Arrandondo was promoted to head of the Internal Affairs Unit responsible for investigation of allegations of officer misconduct.[4]"
Just for interest, at some point in American history, the family name Chauvin (name of policeman on trial) was concentrated in Louisiana.
N.S.: So, he's the usual racist, affirmative action grifter. He was hired based on the color of his skin, then sued his way up to the top, like Earl Sanders in the SFPD.
1 comment:
I can't wait to watch the Chauvin trial--it will be this generation's version of O.J.(1995).Must see--as they used to say.
--GRA
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