Proposal to Disband Minneapolis Police Blocked From Ballot

Proposal to Disband Minneapolis Police Blocked From Ballot
Police gather en masse as protests continue at the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct in Minneapolis, Minn., on May 27, 2020. Carlos Gonzalez/Star Tribune via AP
|Updated:
MINNEAPOLIS—A Minneapolis commission decided Wednesday to take more time to review a City Council amendment to dismantle the Police Department in the wake of George Floyd’s death, ending the possibility of voters deciding the issue in November.

Members of the Charter Commission expressed concern that the process to change the city’s charter was being rushed after Floyd died following an encounter with police. While several commissioners said changing the Police Department was necessary, they said the amendment before them was flawed. Several said it faced legal barriers, was created without input from key community members who oppose it, and that it gave too much power to the City Council.