Community members packed a Minneapolis City Council committee meeting on Tuesday to show disapproval for the city’s handling of a chaotic federal sting on Lake Street in June.
The sting, involving dozens of federal agents, some not in uniform, led to a standoff with protesters who flooded the area — and a public relations problem for the city, after Minneapolis police showed up to perform crowd control.
A city audit released Tuesday said a “void of information” existed as the sting unfolded, leaving key city officials, and community members in the dark…