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Brooklyn Center Mayor Proposes New Public Safety Agency, Ban On Arrests During Traffic Stops
The mayor of Brooklyn Center is proposing a resolution that includes an emergency ban.
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The mayor of Brooklyn Center is proposing a resolution that includes an emergency ban.
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“I think the police would agree on this. No one should lose their life for a traffic stop,” Walz said.
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