Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. Courtesy of the Minneapolis Police Department. MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) - After 32 years of service, Assistant Chief of Police Kris Arneson retired from the Minneapolis Police Department on Saturday.
In a Facebook post, the MPD posted pictures from Arneson's retirement party.
"We say goodbye to a trusted leader, colleague and friend whose distinguished services has been recognized locally and nationally," the post said.
Arneson was known for being a strong advocate for both officers and crime victims, especially survivors of domestic violence.