john and i get banned from so many places smh. jamal osman was also going to speak. maybe i’ll sit outside on the sidewalk and hope i can hear the show happening inside like people do outside sold out concerts
john and i get banned from so many places smh. jamal osman was also going to speak. maybe i’ll sit outside on the sidewalk and hope i can hear the show happening inside like people do outside sold out concerts
Maybe but I'm not willing to Mrs Doubtfire this event.
If only the podcast tour was still going, he would have a constituency he felt like he couldn't disappoint on this one.
I'm skeptical. I think it's because I'm unlikable. And, WHAT ARE THEY HIDING???
Damn, I've just been informed that my ticket to see Michael Rainville, Elizabeth Shaffer and Pearll Warren perform live tomorrow morning have been invalidated. Downtown Council CEO emailed to say it's closed to press.
In his defense, he got accused of saying something he definitely didn't right before he starts acting confused.
Carin displays the kind of attention to detail that makes me think she's watched the pec bounce tutorial several times.
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You have to at least have a bullet in you for unlawful force to have happened, is what I take from the chief.
League of Minnesota Cities finally surrendered and nobody told me.
Also kind of insulting to act like the extent of the lawlessness was the three shootings, and gee it's too bad, but no cops were present for that, so oh well.
THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP: Here's Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara talking about the surge of federal agents coinciding with an increase in people calling 911 unsure if the masked men with guns doing crimes are members of law enforcement.
MPD's "duty to intervene" is meaningless when his police force worked through the last few months without a single intervention. He should just acknowledge there was no amount of lawlessness federal agents could've done that would have triggered an intervention.
Chief O'Hara responding to question about MPD's "duty to intervene" policy: "There's three shootings that happened in the city. There were no police officers that were there when the shootings happened. Other than the three shootings, I'm not aware of anyone seriously injured in the city."
Police Oversight Commissioner to Chief O'Hara: "There are thousands of people like me who took time from their daily life to patrol and do dispatch. We feel hung out to dry. I wanna know when the next surge happens if you are gonna be able to provide any support when they threaten our lives again."
In these times of signal chat aliases, it sucks all the dignity out of the room when a police oversight commissioner has a back and forth with the police chief and needs to refer to "my patroller, Potato" as a person who can provide more corroborating information.
Disturbing imagery
Top 3 Chief O'Hara moments at the Community Commission on Police Oversight.
"SINGLES TAX" HITTING RENTERS is a new and interesting way to do a story about people saving money by having roommates.
It'd be cool if we had a non-profit whose mission is to print out and mail endless copies of this headline to the League of Minnesota Cities so they can feel bad as they lobby the legislature to maintain local control of zoning.
rude person using their two fingers to make bunny ears on police chief Brian O'Hara as he presents to the community commission on police oversight
It's garbage like this that makes it so nobody wants to be a cop anymore.
Thank you to our volunteer public works department.
Altering the neighborhood feel
If you create a senate district 61 subcaucus called Maximum Ilhan, or Super Elite Ultra Ilhan, or Extreme Baja Blast Ilhan, I will join.
The policy being debated, which I think the mayor is likely to veto, is temporarily adding an extra 30 days notice (60 total) on evictions thru the summer, after which it will revert to existing 30. Seems like an especially small gesture considering the magnitude of what people have been through.
Suspicious cat hiding behind white SUV.
To give an idea how drastically the political winds have shifted in Minnesota over the last few months, Peggy Flanagan is now backtracking on her old position and would like everyone to know she actually is the signal chat user "Flan Southside."
Blaine should relax because if you actually let them be legal, the real lesson you learn is they're so prohibitively expensive, hardly anyone will build them.
Your favorite city planning euphemisms:
"alter the feel of a neighborhood"
"concerns about potentially changing the neighborhood’s character and the possibility of the unit being rented."
TWIN CITIES SUBURBS Blaine could ban backyard tiny homes after plans for homeless family stirred conflict A homeowner's proposal to build a backyard dwelling for a family in need set off a neighborhood dispute and a legal fight. By Sarah Ritter The Minnesota Star Tribune
Blaine legalized ADUs in 2021 as one solution to a housing shortage, but city leaders are now considering a ban after realizing they could be used to provide housing to people who need homes.
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two colorful skulls on the sand with winter coats laid out in front of them to mimic the appearance of a body
Skeleton crew on hidden beach at Cedar Lake.