On the night of December 30, 2020, Minneapolis police officers shot and killed a Somali man identified as Dolal Idd during a felony car stop. Immediately, many in the community began hurling accusations against the police.
Not surprisingly, the local Minneapolis chapter of the Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR) took up the call, calling for an investigation into the officers' actions and also accusing them of acting improperly during subsequent execution of a search warrant on Idd's residence based on probable cause weapons might be present in the residence.
In response, the MPD is defending its officers' actions both in the shooting and the search warrant. In the below link, the MPD has released a video of the execution of the search warrant.
Finally, the MPD has released officer bodycam video of the shooting itself (viewer warning). It is pretty clear that the suspect not only refused officers' orders to stop his car but also initiated the exchange of gunfire from inside his car once he was boxed in. At that point, officers returned fire, and Idd was killed.
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