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Minneapolis Police Chief Expresses Concern Over Impact of Immigration Crackdown
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara voiced concerns about the long-term damage an immigration crackdown could inflict on the police department, according to The New York Times. O'Hara, who was hired in 2022 to rebuild a force that was losing officers, described the department as "very, very fragile."
O'Hara's concerns come as Renee Good, 37, was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis nearly a month prior. Following the death, Good's siblings, Brent and Luke Ganger, appeared on Capitol Hill, urging lawmakers to rein in the deportation crackdown, according to The New York Times. Luke Ganger told members of Congress that the family had hoped Good's death would bring about change in the country, but "it has not." Brent Ganger, reading from his sister's eulogy, described her as "unapologetically hopeful" and likened her to a dandelion. "They keep coming back stronger, brighter, spreading seeds of hope everywhere they go," he said, choking back tears, according to The New York Times.
O'Hara noted that there has been a "real change" in the police department, making it "totally different than it was five years ago, 10 years ago," according to The New York Times.
In other news, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr dismissed criticism from late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel regarding the agency's announcement that could impact their programming, according to Fox News. "Well, I didn't get a chance to see Kimmel or Colbert live. I don't have difficulty falling asleep on my own. And so I just, I do that without the aid of their programming," Carr said during an interview with Fox News Digital.
Also, sportscaster Mike Tirico said he was "heartbroken" over the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy, in Arizona, according to Fox News. Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen at her home at about 9:30 p.m. Saturday, and was reported missing by her family around noon Sunday, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department, Fox News reported. Officials believe Nancy Guthrie was either kidnapped or wandered away.
Finally, former President Trump scolded CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins in the Oval Office for "not smiling" while she tried to ask him about the latest release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, according to The New York Times. "She's a young woman – I don't think I've ever seen you smile," Trump said, according to The New York Times. Collins noted she was asking about Epstein's sexual assault victims, but Trump interrupted, saying, "You know why you're not smiling? Because you know you're not telling the truth."
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