MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Minneapolis leaders made an emotional plea for peace in the streets Thursday morning while acknowledging centuries of what Chief Medaria Arradondo called a “deficit of hope,” in the city.
Frey grew emotional during his opening remarks, asking the residents of his city to restore peace after two nights of protests and demonstrations near the area where George Floyd was killed while in Minneapolis Police custody Monday night.
Drone video of the widespread damage on East Lake Street in Minneapolis Thursday morning after protesters set fires and ransacked businesses overnight.
Frey announced an “all-out effort to restore peace and security,” in the city, including a unified command structure to help the city centralize its