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What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Where Does Minneapolis Go Now?

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Slate Podcasts

News, News Commentary, Daily News

4.32.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Old wounds are open again in Minneapolis. The city is struggling to investigate a police shooting from earlier this month, when officers carried out a “no-knock” search warrant and fatally shot a 22-year-old Black man in bed. The victim, Amir Locke, was not a suspect in the crime police were investigating. The shooting comes months after city voters rejected a plan to defund the police, and some city officials are struggling to figure out a path forward with a police force that’s been difficult to reform and an electorate that has little appetite for radical change. 

Guest: Jeremiah Ellison, member of the Minneapolis City Council. 

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But Jeremiah Ellison, he had to watch.

1:01.5

When I watched the video for the first time, it was worse than I thought it would be.

1:05.7

How?

1:06.8

I mean, he's a kid.

1:12.5

Ellison is a city council member in Minneapolis. He represents Ward 5, which is just a few blocks

1:18.5

away from where the shooting took place.

1:20.9

I remember being 22. At the time, I probably didn't feel like much of a kid, but man, when

1:25.4

I look at my cousins who are now, you know, getting into their 20s and I'm like, man,

1:30.7

these are some kids, you know? So he looked like a kid to me. And he was wrapped in a blanket.

1:38.7

And he, he never managed to get unwrapped from that blanket before he was killed.

1:44.7

It was early on a Wednesday morning when police officers stormed the apartment where a

1:49.0

mirror lock was staying. They charged up to a couch and they kicked it and then they opened fire.

1:56.3

If you pause the body cam footage, you can just see that a mirror lock who was not wanted

2:03.5

for anything had a gun in his hands.

2:06.7

He doesn't even have a chance to make any movement before the couch is kicked.

2:11.9

And then he is gone down and he's, he's killed right in that moment.

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