Minneapolis Police Chief Faces Scrutiny Over Hiring Controversial Ex-Virginia Officer

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara responds to questions regarding the hiring of former police officer Tyler Timberlake, who was acquitted of assault while working for a department in Virginia. O'Hara states that he was present during Timberlake's interview and was not aware of a video capturing a use of force incident involving him until after receiving a media inquiry. O'Hara ordered an investigation into the hiring process upon learning of the video. The Minneapolis Police Federation expresses disappointment in Timberlake's release, citing his qualifications and the department's staffing needs. In a separate civil case, Fairfax County paid a settlement to the victim of the assault.
- Minneapolis Police Chief responds to questions over hiring of ex-Virginia officer acquitted of assault KSTP
- Minneapolis police chief denies he lied about Timberlake hiring FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
- MPD chief pushes back against claims he knew of video showing incident MPR News
- Emails show Minneapolis police knew about officer's stun gun incident before hiring, contradicting chief's comments Star Tribune
- MPD union says Chief O'Hara knew of Tyler Timberlake's controversial past before hiring WCCO - CBS Minnesota
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