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Community, faith leaders speak in support of demoted police employee

October 26, 2020
By Reg Chapman
Community, Faith Leaders Speak In Support Of Demoted Police Employee
** EMBARGO Minneapolis - St. Paul MN ** Community and faith-based leaders stood in solidarity in support of a demoted Minneapolis police employee.
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    MINNEAPOLIS. MN (WCCO) — Support is pouring in for a Minneapolis Police employee who was demoted after a comment some say is controversial.
Art Knight was demoted from deputy chief of staff to lieutenant after he was quoted in a printed news article saying “you’re just going to get the same old white boys” in reference to the department’s recruiting practices.

“We are incensed and outraged by the demotion of Art Knight,” Jerry McAfee said.

Community and faith-based leaders stood in solidarity in support of Knight. They believe his statement about MPD’s lack of recruiting women and minorities is valid and considers calls for an investigation into his comments unprofessional and unwarranted.

“Art Knight spoke the truth when he said that if we continue our same employment practices we will end up with the same white boy police officers. He is not wrong,” Michelle Gross, with Communities United Against Police Brutality, said.

What the group says is wrong is the letter sent by the Minneapolis Police Federation encouraging members who were impacted, offended or harmed by Knight’s comments to file a complaint with the city.

“They have yet to put out a statement about the countless black and brown people who have been traumatized or beaten at the hands of police, nor the murder of George Floyd who we all watched in that video, to go as far as to put out a letter to encourage police officers who may have been offended about the truth about the lack of racial diversity in the recruitment practices across the state of Minnesota is appalling,” Alicia Smith, with Minnesota Safe Streets, said.

Minneapolis Police Public Information officer John Elder says, “We are currently not aware and will not tolerate any threats of harm against any of our employees or their families.”

For now the group wants Knight’s reputation and position restored and the Minneapolis Police Federation to stand down against one of its own.

“I have concerns about his safety in returning to the Minneapolis Police Department in light of this letter that was signed by members of the federation,” Lisa Clemons, with A Mother’s Love, said.

This is not the first time Chief Arradondo has demoted members of his command staff. He demoted Kim Lund Voss from commander to lieutenant for a Facebook post that was considered insensitive to homicide victims, in a city where most are young black men. He also stripped former 4th Precinct commander Aaron Baird from his post for his handling of an incident where two officers decorated the station’s Christmas tree with racist ornaments.

In a statement, Minneapolis Police Federation president Bob Kroll said, in part, “The Minneapolis Police Department owes the citizens, visitors and people who work in Minneapolis the best qualified Police Officer, regardless of skin color, ethnicity, religion or creed. There is no room for racism in the Minneapolis Police Department.”

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