America's wokest DA launches shocking new soft-on-crime policy set to make Minneapolis Minnesota even more dangerous

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America's wokest DA launches shocking new soft-on-crime policy set to make Minneapolis Minnesota even more dangerous

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HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA - A District Attorney dubbed the 'wokest' in the country has launched a new 'soft-on-crime' policy that is set to make her city even more dangerous.

The controversial change introduced by Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty takes effect October 15.

Under the new policy, if police pull someone over for a minor issue like a broken taillight and then find illegal drugs or a gun, the county attorney’s office will no longer press charges.

Moriarty is unapologetic, claiming the stops disproportionately target black and brown drivers, rarely result in serious convictions and are ineffective at recovering contraband or improving safety.

'Non-public-safety traffic stops do not protect public safety, and they actively harm our community,' Moriarty said on Wednesday. 'This policy is grounded in research and best practices.

'This policy is grounded in research and best practices that clearly demonstrate these stops deeply undermine community trust, which has a significant negative impact on law enforcement's ability to investigate crime and our ability to prosecute cases.'

Under the new policy, the Hennepin County Attorney's Office will decline to prosecute felony charges, including weapons or narcotics possession, if they result from stops based solely on infractions like a broken headlight, missing side mirror, or cracked windshield.

Exceptions will be made only in cases involving clear public safety threats.

Other infractions that will now be overlooked include, expired plates, a broken tail light, items dangling from the rearview mirror, excessively tinted windows, failure to signal a turn and a dim license plate light.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... erous.html
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