Mayor, Police Chief To Hold Open Conference Call On Jamar Clark Investigation

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges and Minneapolis Police Chief Janée Harteau will participate in a town-hall-style conference call Friday evening to discuss the findings of the Jamar Clark shooting investigation.

On Friday afternoon, Hodges and Harteau announced that Officers Schwarze and Ringgenberg did not violate any MPD policies in the Nov. 15 incident, and they would not face any disciplinary action.

They're asking for input from the public tonight on an open conference call at 7 p.m. City officials say those interested in participating or listening should:

  • Call 785-424-1675, or toll-free at 888-632-3384
  • Enter Conference ID 50417
  • Follow a prompt to identify themselves
  • Join the call five to 10 minutes prior to the scheduled time.

Officials say the callers will have to follow operator prompts to signify that they'd like to ask a question, and all questions will be taken in the order they're received. The call will be recorded.

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