St. Paul, MN – Minnesota Officer Put On Leave Over Post On Protesters

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    Activists calling for economic and racial justice march in Boston on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)St. Paul, MN – The St. Paul, Minnesota, Police Department has put an officer on leave while it investigates allegations that he made a post on Facebook urging drivers to run over protesters who rallied against the police killings of two black men in the Twin Cities last year.

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    The St. Paul Pioneer Press reports (http://bit.ly/1n6WByS) that the social media message told people how to avoid being charged with a crime if they struck someone during the Martin Luther King Day march and rally Monday on a bridge linking St. Paul and Minneapolis.

    Mayor Chris Coleman issued a statement saying he was “outraged and disgusted” and had directed officials to investigate.

    The police department says in a statement that an active investigation is underway.


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