Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said he is "disgusted" by the recent pardons by President Donald Trump of 1,500 Jan. 6 ...
O’Hara wrote an essay in the Minnesota Star Tribune, describing it as a slap in the face to people who wear badges.
Minneapolis leaders are planning to speak Friday on what they call the "devastating" impacts of President Trump's federal ...
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Chief Brian O'Hara published an op-ed in the Minnesota Star Tribune over the weekend, calling Trump’s decision a “slap in the face” to law enforcement who were injured or died as a result of ...
The Woodbury Democrat has pleaded not guilty. And Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara is calling President Donald Trump's pardons of some Jan. 6 rioters a slap in the face to law enforcement.
The crew chief aboard the Black Hawk involved in the mid-air crash in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday night was an alum of ...
For the families of officers who made the ultimate sacrifice, the pardons are a very harsh slap in the face. Brian O’Hara has been the police chief in Minneapolis since 2022.