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Medaria Arradondo speaks to reporters at a briefing on safety and security preparations for the Derek Chauvin trial, which began March 29, 2021.

Arradondo said his approach is being driven in part by conversations he had with small business owners who saw their property damaged or destroyed in the riots. Some of them said they won’t rebuild, he said.

“We cannot allow that to happen again,” Arradondo said Monday. “We all have an obligation to keep our community safe, and we have to do that.”

Graffiti scrolled on the wall outside the Hennepin County Government Center complains that authorities have spent more money protecting a building than they did Floyd.

Arradondo said Minneapolis, like many other cities, must address deep-seated structural issues, from housing and education to mental health and health care. But right now, he said, the focus is on keeping the peace while the courts address justice. ANDIEZ Cat Some Come to Sit and Think Others Just to Shit and Stink Toilet Poster

Added Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson: “We do not welcome damage or destruction. We need to recover. We need to heal. We need that fair trial. We need a peaceful trial.”

First witness, 911 dispatcher Jena Lee Scurry, had ‘gut instinct’ something was wrong

Two hours after the opening of court Monday morning, the prosecution called its first witness: Jena Lee Scurry, a 911 dispatcher who was working the day of Floyd’s death and alerted a police department supervisor that something was awry in the incident.

Prosecutor Matthew Frank showed video from the street camera of the sidewalk and street outside of Cup Foods, where Floyd was arrested. Scurry said she remembered looking up at her screen and seeing portions of the live feed from city surveillance videos. She said she remembered seeing Floyd in the cop car. Later, she looked up and saw Floyd was on the ground, and the people in the video did not appear to move for a period of time, Scurry said

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