After bleeding 200 cops, Minneapolis tries throwing money at the problem to retain, attract officers; City Council says no
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The Minneapolis Police Department is down nearly 200 officers since the four officers were imprisoned over the George Floyd case. Now, the city wants to throw money at the problem, offering current officers $17,500 to stay for two-and-one-half years; new recruits will get $15,000 if they stay for three years.
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After bleeding 200 cops, Minneapolis tries throwing money at the
problem to retain, attract officers; City Council says no
After bleeding 200 cops, Minneapolis tries throwing money at the problem to retain, attract officers; City Council says no
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