
'Rudderless' city government faulted for Minneapolis protest response after George Floyd's murder
CNN
An outside review of Minneapolis' response to protests in the spring of 2020, following the murder of George Floyd by a city police officer, found widespread chaos and poor communication among city leaders that contributed to an unorganized police response to violent unrest that later spread across the country.
The mayor's office failed to follow its own "well written, comprehensive" emergency operations plan, the city's Office of Emergency Management "minimally engaged in its coordination role," and the city's police and fire departments didn't use the plan to guide their response, according to the report, produced by Hillard Heintze, a security risk management firm.
Distrust that existed before the murder of George Floyd, the report added, exacerbated already fractured relationships between police and the community.













