Minneapolis civil rights leaders upset with the MDP Chief for his apology over comments made at officer training session

A legendary Minneapolis city rights leader is upset that the chief of police apologized for what was said at a recent officer training session.

It was reported that Chief Brian O’Hara said Spike Moss, a long time civil rights activist in Minneapolis, was inappropriate when telling recruits about violent actions in the past by Minneapolis Police Department.

Those comments stem from a long ago murder of a Minneapolis Police Officer, Jerry Haaf, in 1992 by gang members…

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