David,
How many people that live in neighborhoods where this
type of crime will never happen are going to call
their council members, the mayor, the county
commissioner, the legislators or the governor and tell
them how outraged they are that this type of crime
continues to go unchallenged in nei
xcitement waits
in the night.
Jim Graham,
Ventura Village
- Original Message -
From: Craig Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Mpls] TERROR VISITS INDIAN CHILDREN IN THE NIGHT
> Jim Graham reveals a flaw
When I read the subject line, I assumed it had
something to do with an incident related to the
Indian/Pakistani conflict. Nope, just domestic
terrorism in the city.
It's appalling how "matter of fact" incidents such as
the one described by Jim Grahm are becoming, and also
appalling that the av
I think most of us agree that part of the intended role of the police is to
protect people from the sort of threats and terror Jim describes. Has the
victimized family made a report to the police? What has the police response
been?
At least anecdotally, police are putting a lot of effort into m
Jim Graham reveals a flaw in his thinking that most Minneapolitan's have.
I am incredibly upset by the events he describes. It almost makes me want
to really start hammering my head against the wall. But then I see the same
old same old.
> Terror visits Indian children in the night
> This hor
Terror visits Indian children in the night
First let me apologize if the grammar in this post is a little skewed.
After sitting and standing guarding a family through the night ones
thoughts may be slightly incoherent.
On Wednesday June 3 Mayor Rybak, City Councilpersons,
Chief Olson, and other