June 14, 1991 - All Things Considered’s Gary Eichten talks with Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher about St. Paul’s newly instituted curfew for minors. Fletcher details the sanctions.
July 4, 1991 - John Laux, Richard Jefferson, Mike Freeman, Michael Hinzman, Saint Paul Police Federation, Butch Swintek
July 10, 1991 - David Pearce Demers, James Moore, Tycel Nelson
August 19, 1991 - MPR’s Paula Schroeder interviews Ann DeGroot, executive director of Gay and Lesbian Community Action Council; and Robert Johnson, a social activist. DeGroot and Johnson discuss the push to create better community relations between gay and lesbian community and Minneapolis Police Department.
January 13, 1992 -
January 13, 1992 -
January 29, 1992 - John Laux, Black Police Officers Association, Donald Banham, David Cid
February 13, 1992 - Theodore Bobo, Tycel Nelson, Dan May, Bud Anderson, Dave Franzen, Peter Erlinder
February 14, 1992 - Spike Moss, Ian Bethel, Tim McGuire, Mark Brunswick Theodore Bobo was killed by Minneapolis Police in a high-profile incident February 9, 1992 while he held a knife to the throat of his ex-girlfriend Nikki Howard. He was hugging her when five police officers broke into the house and shot Theodore 8 to 9 times. All five officers were involved in the shooting. His ex-girlfriend and other witnesses stated that it was unnecessary to shoot Theodore. He was 24 years old.
February 19, 1992 - Julia Williams, Robert Boughton, Shirley Cain, David Pearce Demers, Bill Wilson, While a sergeant, Mike Sauro led the 1989 mistaken raid on the home of an elderly couple who were killed in a fire set off by the officers' use of a "flash bang" grenade - an incident that reinforced distrust of the police in the black community and led to the creation of the Civilian Police Review Authority (CRA).