"Controversy Surrounding State Trooper Case: Reform DA's Involvement Challenged"

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Police and state trooper unions in Minnesota are pressuring Governor Tim Walz to remove Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty from a case involving the prosecution of a state trooper who shot and killed a Black man during a traffic stop. This reflects a broader trend of political pressure and attacks on reform-minded prosecutors across the country who seek to hold law enforcement accountable for misconduct. The controversy highlights the clash between elected prosecutors advocating for criminal justice reform and police unions seeking to protect their members from prosecution.
Topics:nation#law-and-politics#minnesota#police-unions#political-pressure#prosecution#reform-prosecutors
- Police Unions, GOP Want Reform DA Removed from Cop's Case The Intercept
- Hennepin County judge issues ruling on filings in Londregan case KSTP
- Trooper Ryan Londregan followed training during fatal shooting: Expert FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Attorneys in state trooper case clash over handling of use-of-force expert MPR News
- Evidence under debate as Minnesota state trooper charged in motorist's killing appears in court Star Tribune
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