by Evan Stambaugh
Audio clips from the archives of Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) reveal the harsh words Keith Ellison has had for Minneapolis police officers.
MPR previously included remarks from Ellison in its coverage of policing and crime, mostly from the early 1990s when Ellison was a lawyer and political activist.
In some of those remarks Ellison is heard calling the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) “vicious” people who are “wolves in sheep’s clothing,” as well as an “occupying force.”
“They forgot their riot gear. I wonder where they forgot it. Don’t be fooled by this,” Ellison said in a 1989 speech addressing demonstrators who protested a mistaken police raid that killed an elderly black couple. “These people are vicious. We’re talking about wolves in sheep’s clothing.”
In a panel discussion with Twin Cities police leaders from December 1993 on the relationship between police and minorities, Ellison blasted the MPD and police departments of other large U.S. cities as an “occupying force.”
“I do believe that the police department, particularly in Minneapolis and many other big cities around the country, is an occupying force that views the inner city as enemy territory, and really doesn’t have any regard for the residents who live therein,” he said. “It’s important to note that in Minneapolis 70% of the Minneapolis police don’t live in Minneapolis.”
When asked by MPR’s Cathy Wurzer if the situation would be mitigated by Minneapolis police officers living in the city, Ellison said “it’s tough to say” and that he wouldn’t personally want “some of these individuals living near me.”
“But the thing is, it shows the sense of alienation and isolation that there is … between the police department and the citizens,” he added. “And it also shows that most Minneapolis police … don’t have enough respect and care for the city to even live here.”
Covering a rally protesting the acquittal of four Los Angeles police officers in the Rodney King trial in 1992, MPR’s Bill Catlin reported that Ellison railed against the “fascist” government and told the crowd there was “no obligation to obey a fascist government.”
And in an interview from 1993, Ellison criticized “hysterical” voters who supported the hiring of more police officers to deal with high crime rates.
“A hysterical public leads to a hysterical, bad [legislature], which leads to bad legislation, which leads to disparate and unfair results,” he said. “In America I believe that race and crime are fundamental stabilizing political forces for certain people, and certain people profit from it.”
Alpha News reached out to the attorney general’s campaign for comment but did not receive a reply by the time of publication.
Unearthed columns from the early 1990s also demonstrate a young Ellison’s strident views on crime and police, and his proximity to black separatist ideas and groups like the Nation of Islam.
Ellison is currently seeking another term as attorney general but is in a tight race with Republican challenger and political outsider Jim Schultz, who has hammered his “soft-on-crime” approach and anti-police rhetoric.
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Evan Stambaugh is a regular contributor to AlphaNews.org who had previously been a sports blogger. He has a BA in theology and an MA in philosophy.
Photo “AG Ellison” is by Keith Ellison and “Minneapolis Police” is by the Minneapolis Police Department.
Ellison always seems to have been anti-anything other than black oriented, anti-Christian, anti other races.. Is he a black bigot? Certainly those exist.
He has never seemed to accept people of other races as valid citizens. When Black Africans created Black slavery around the time of Christ, and captured and sold their brethren, the 2nd highest export out of Africa, next to ivory, was Black slaves. The Slavers exhibited a trait that probably exists today, 2200 years after their cruel and destructive slave trade flourished….the bigotry fostered by that seems to fester in many today.
The “occupying force” in Minneapolis is the commie government which includes Ellison.
Hey Keith boy, the MPD runs it, and don’t you forget that. Time somebody puts a ‘floyd’ on you. Say hi to soros, loser.