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NPR took a walk through Minneapolis with its former police chief Medaria Arradondo. He says "the worst thing we can do" is dismiss the 2020 protests and outrage over police brutality as an anomaly.
NPR took a walk through Minneapolis with its former police chief Medaria Arradondo. He says "the worst thing we can do" is dismiss the 2020 protests and outrage over police brutality as an anomaly.
Five years after the killing of George Floyd, NPR's Michel Martin visits the Minneapolis intersection that has become a memorial to his life: George Perry Floyd Square.
On a cold, rainy morning, just a few days before the May 25 anniversary of Floyd's death, Arradondo met NPR's Michel Martin in south Minneapolis, on Lake Street, near what was Minneapolis's third ...
Former Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria "Rondo" Arradondo speaks with Michel Martin, host of NPR's Morning Edition. Arradondo: There is a bronze plaque in the office lobby in downtown city hall and ...
NPR took a walk through Minneapolis with its former police chief Medaria Arradondo. He says "the worst thing we can do" is dismiss the 2020 protests and outrage over police brutality as an anomaly.