Minneapolis Mayor Frey: 'I dropped an F-bomb, they killed somebody'
At a news conference where Minneapolis leaders demanded transparency in the investigation into Renee Nicole Good's killing, Frey said he stands by his statements, calling it a reckless abuse of power. "The narrative the administration was pushing in the immediacy following this shooting was garbage and false and B.S. It was. I stand by every one of those. This notion of inflammatory comments, I mean come on, guys. … I dropped an F-bomb. They killed somebody. Which one os those is more inflammatory? I'm going with the killing somebody."
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