Minneapolis 4th Precinct in Minneapolis

United StatesMinneapolis 4th Precinct

 

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1925, Plymouth Avenue North, 55411, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, US USA
contacts phone: +1 612-673-5704
website: www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us
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Latitude: 44.9911133, Longitude: -93.3053958

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  • Anarchytopia

    Anarchytopia

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    These SS soldiers are great for suicide by gestapo. If your black then its even more of an advantage for death with dignity. Best assisted suicide clinic ever, I don't even need the Dr. Mengele remnants to finish me off. I embrace gestapo public executions on me because I'm not afraid to die. Well I need a chain gun because I need a good fight to the death. I want my public execution to be televised. I sure would like to put an end to these gestapos, let's pet them in a gas chamber.

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    Brady Birk

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    You would think a large city could recruit capable officers, but sadly the fourth precinct is full of incompetence. They work harder to find excuses than try to help.

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    Karin Deboer

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    If you want them to show up for any altercation that you may have had with someone, they'll tell you that they'll show up, and they don't show up at all! They are a disgrace! Hang up your badges! They don't deserve to be on the job at all !

  • Octavia Snow

    Octavia Snow

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    I usually love my fellow Police, I consider them of a sort of a big brother. I served in the US Army. We had ROEs, where are your ROEs? Rules of engagements. How did a woman from Austriala get shot and killed sencelsessly because she approached the Police? And with body cams off? My Commanders always said "Do not cause an International incident". And that is exactly what's happened. What are you guys going to say when Austriala calls you guys? I doubt that any repercussions will come out of this because let's face it. Your Command will say "They had just cause". What's going to start happening is your going to lose more respect from civilians. I know I am slowly but surely. Before you know it, people are going to call you less and less and your going to see people taking actions into their own devices. Shoot people in the knee cap if u gotta take en out. You don't need to kill people. Your not shooting at the Taliban. I'm even fearful for my daughter who is in collage, for my young nephews, for my cousins and their children. When I get stopped I make sure both of my hands are on the steering wheel and I tell every command I'm about to do loudly. You guys need ROEs, like I said I served in the Army been deployed twice I've seen alot. And nothing like what our Police is doing. What's going to happen that I foresee, is that people are going to end up taking matters into their own hand. After that starts it's going to cause Anarchy then you guys are going to lose total control then your going to have to employ the National Guard to do your job that you lost total control. Not just ROEs, need to be done. But start putting people on mandatory mental health watch for Officers exhibiting PTSD. I bet that would solve alot of problems. These Officers may be hard working Americans that are highly decorated. But they are still human and they make costly mistakes. You guys aren't facing the Taliban. Oh yeah!?, the cameras were off? Now that is suspect.

  • Maverick Revolutionist

    Maverick Revolutionist

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    I feel the only the only way to bring peace into this city is to be a martyr and bait the cops/gestapos into assisted-suicide by cop/gestapo as the most nonviolent way possible. We have to resort to dying for causes to change things into peace. We have to die for every cause we want to reform in this country in general in order to change things like the Buddhist monk that protested the Vietnam war in the 70's by dousing himself in gasoline and torching himself to death to die for the cause of peace.

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