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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, standing a distance from police Chief Medaria Arradondo, watched as the chief outlined how the city will enforce the new stay-at-home order during a press conference Friday. ] ANTHONY SOUFFLE • anthony.souffle@startribune.com Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and police Chief Medaria Arradondo held a press conference to outline how the city will enforce the new stay-at-home order Friday, March 27, 2020 at City Hall in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, standing a distance from police Chief Medaria Arradondo, watched as the chief outlined how the city will enforce the new stay-at-home order during a press conference Friday. ] ANTHONY SOUFFLE • anthony.souffle@startribune.com Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and police Chief Medaria Arradondo held a press conference to outline how the city will enforce the new stay-at-home order Friday, March 27, 2020 at City Hall in Minneapolis. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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