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minnesotareformer.com/2022/05/17/minneapolis-to-pay-1-5-million-to-settle-jaleel-stallings-lawsuit

Before the unmarked white cargo van of the Minneapolis Police Department rolled down Lake Street, Sgt. Andrew Bittell received explicit orders: “Drive down Lake Street. You see a group, call it out. ‘OK, great! F*** ’em up, gas ’em, f*** ’em up.” These instructions set the tone for the events that followed.

Here’s the context of the incident.
The incident occurred on May 30, 2020, amidst widespread protests and unrest in Minneapolis. The city had imposed a curfew to restore order as protests continued near Lake Street and the Third Precinct police station.

Around 10 p.m. at the intersection of 17th Avenue and Lake Street, the SWAT team encountered a group near the Stop-N-Shop gas station. Sgt. Bittell directed his officers to approach and “Let ’em have it boys!” Without warning, the officers discharged their 40mm plastic projectiles, striking bystanders, including the gas station owner and a Vice News reporter who identified himself as press.

The encounter with Jaleel K. Stallings.
Approximately an hour later, a few blocks west, the SWAT team again engaged, this time in a parking lot, firing at individuals. Among those hit was Jaleel K. Stallings, a 29-year-old truck driver from St. Paul. Mistaking the projectiles for real bullets due to the unmarked van, Stallings fired back with his mini Draco pistol, aiming low at the van but injuring no one.

The Arrest and Legal Proceedings!
Stallings immediately surrendered upon realizing they were police officers, dropping his weapon and lying down. Despite his compliance, he sustained a fractured eye socket from a subsequent beating by officers who claimed he resisted arrest.

Court Proceedings and Verdict
Stallings was acquitted of all charges after a trial where discrepancies emerged between officers’ testimonies and video evidence. This case highlighted concerns about police conduct during civil unrest and the use of force.

Conclusion and Implications
The incident involving Jaleel Stallings underscores broader issues within the Minneapolis Police Department regarding use of force and adherence to protocols during high-tension situations. It raises questions about police accountability and the relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Ongoing Issues and Community Response
As Minneapolis continues to grapple with these issues, including a proposed ballot initiative for a new public safety agency, the actions taken by officers like those involved in the Stallings case remain a focal point in discussions about police reform and community trust.

Continued Scrutiny and Accountability
The incident involving Stallings and the subsequent legal proceedings underscore the need for transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices, particularly during periods of heightened tension and unrest.

This incident serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities involved in maintaining public safety while upholding individual rights and underscores the ongoing efforts needed to address systemic issues within policing.

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