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When the Twin Cities Burned, Tim Walz Dithered

It was 6:29 p.m. on the last Wednesday in May, 2020, when Minneapolis mayor phoned Minnesota governor Tim Walz. Riots had erupted the day before over the police killing of George Floyd, and the city was overwhelmed.

Frey pleaded with Walz to call in the National Guard.

Less than three hours later, the city made a written request to Walz’s office for 600 guardsmen to help quell the chaos that was engulfing the Twin Cities.

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