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Residents, advocates press oversight commission for chief review and answers on Allison Lussier case

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At the March 3 meeting of the Community Commission on Police Oversight, residents and advocacy groups urged the commission to hold a public performance review of Police Chief Medaria Arradondo O'Hara and to provide a full accounting of the memo and after-action review requests tied to the death of Allison Lussier.

At the March 3 meeting of the Community Commission on Police Oversight (CCPO), community members pressed the commission to hold a public performance review of Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo O'Hara and raised concerns about how the commission and city staff have handled matters tied to the death of Allison Lussier.

Speakers said the commission’s annual review should allow members of the public to comment on the chief’s performance, including hiring choices they described as harmful. Kim Milliard of the Racial Justice Network pointed commissioners to “Minneapolis ordinance chapter 172,” and said the ordinance requires an annual public hearing on police policies, rules and practices and that…

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