A community group against police brutality wants the St. Paul City Council to address a recent federal operation in which St. Paul police fired less-lethal munitions into a crowd of protesters.
Members of Communities United Against Police Brutality said they expected council members to address the Nov. 25 incident at last week’s meeting, but that did not happen.
“I do not believe that the St. Paul City Council is serious about this issue at all. I don’t believe that they intend to address it in a meaningful way. This is extremely frustrating, because we cannot just hope that this matter is going to go away, because ICE isn’t going away,” said Michelle Gross, president of Communities United Against Police Brutality.
St. Paul City Council will meet Wednesday, and discussion of the incident is not on the agenda…