Minneapolis Mayor Sharon Sayles Belton's reelection campaign proudly touts the fact the city has its lowest crime rate since the 1960s. The mayor's three main opponents give at least qualified support for the computer crime-fighting effort known as CODEFOR implemented by Sayles Belton's administration. But they also want to distance themselves from racial profiling complaints about the program. Minnesota Public Radio's Art Hughes has this look at the candidates stands on crime.