BY Linden Gawboy | Minneapolis, MN | 3/08/21
More than 1000 protested March 8 outside the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis as the trial of Derek Chauvin, the disgraced ex-police officer who murdered George Floyd on May 25, 2020, started his trial at 8 a.m.
BY Jae Yates | Saint Paul, MN | 11/30/20
On November 27, the Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar Clark organized a rally and car caravan to protest the mass arrests of November 4.
BY Jess Sundin | Minneapolis, MN | 8/11/20
The Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar (TCC4J) was joined by community supporters and Jamar Clark’s family for a press conference demanding community control of the police and a Civilian Police Accountability Council (CPAC).
BY Jess Sundin | Saint Paul, MN | 6/21/20
On June 19, family members of several people killed by the police in Minnesota, along with their supporters, protested outside the State Capitol building in Saint Paul.
BY staff | St. Paul, MN | 1/16/20
Saint Paul police were soundly condemned on January 14 for a decade of crimes against families and communities.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 9/25/19
Fight Back! is circulating statement by the Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar
BY Linden Gawboy | Saint Paul, MN | 9/24/19
Nearly 100 community members and activists gathered September 22 in front of the Western District police station here to demand justice for Ronald Davis, who was shot and killed by Saint Paul police officer Steven Mattson on September 17.
BY Ted Mika | St. Paul, MN | 8/26/19
On August 24, protesters shut down a light rail train, blocked traffic and shut down the main entrance to the Minnesota State Fair.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 11/19/18
A defiant crowd shut-down Plymouth Avenue in North Minneapolis, November 15, to mark the third year since the police murder of Jamar Clark.
BY Jess Sundin | Minneapolis, MN | 11/18/18
For the final event in a week marking three years since Jamar Clark was killed by police, the Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar (TCC4J) hosted an organizing meeting, November 17, titled, “JusticeThruJamar: Community Control of MPD - Making it Real!”
