Minneapolis City Council member explains why she voted to approve officer's worker's comp settlement

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MPD payout rejected by Mpls City Council

More than 800 Minneapolis Police employees have claimed work-related injuries since the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. Today a Minneapolis City Council committee rejected its first payout. FOX 9’s Courtney Godfrey has the details.

Since the unrest that followed the death of George Floyd, the City of Minneapolis has paid out $33 million in worker's compensation claims.

During that time, more than 800 police officers have claimed work-related injury or illness. Over the last couple of years, the city council has rubber-stamped hundreds of settlements. But Monday, for the first time, a council committee rejected a payout to an officer involved in the arrest of Jaleel Stallings.

Only one committee member, Council Member LaTrisha Vetaw, voted to approve the settlement for former officer Andrew Bittell.

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