The Minnesota Department of Public Safety commissions the International Association of Chiefs of Police to evaluate the response to the tragic shootings of lawmakers in June. The review follows the killing of Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, along with the shooting of Senator John Hoffman and his wife, by a gunman disguised as a police officer targeting Minnesota’s legislative members.
Set to take approximately six months and costing $429,500, the comprehensive assessment aims to identify lessons that could enhance future law enforcement protocols. The inquiry emerges from a chilling, premeditated attack that also involved attempts on the lives of two additional lawmakers, drawing widespread attention to the safety of public officials in the state.
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