Latinos in the small south central town of Gaylord say police are racially discriminating against them in traffic stops. They say they will file discrimination complaints with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights against the city and its police department. Minnesota Public Radio News analyzed police records. Over a period of five years police wrote 45 percent of their tickets to Latinos. Latinos make up thirteen percent of the population. Half of their tickets were for driving without a license. Police Chief Dale Roiger says the police do not discriminate.