Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry defended the safety of his city, claiming only two shootings had occurred so far in the year. Fry criticized Governor Kristi Noem and ICE, arguing that their presence and rhetoric make the city less safe.
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry defended the safety of his city, claiming only two shootings had occurred so far in the year. Fry criticized Governor Kristi Noem and ICE, arguing that their presence and rhetoric make the city less safe.

Renee Goods Shooting, Minneapolis Police Video Analysis
Mayor Jacob Fry characterized the fatal shooting of Renee Goods by a federal agent as a reckless use of power. While some observers claim the video shows Goods attempting a multi-point turn to flee, law enforcement supporters argue the vehicle was being used as a weapon against officers.

Media Coverage of Trans Shooters, Mental Health Patterns
The hosts analyze the mainstream media's reluctance to discuss the transgender identity of recent mass shooters, contrasting it with the quick labeling of white supremacist motives in other cases. They argue that there is a pattern related to mental illness and pharmaceutical side effects that is being ignored in favor of protecting the "trans community." The segment critiques the Minneapolis mayor's plea to stop "villainizing" the community following the shooting.

Minneapolis Catholic Church Shooting, Transgender Identity Patterns
A mass shooting occurred at a Catholic church in Minneapolis during morning mass, resulting in the deaths of two children. The shooter is identified as a transgender individual, which prompts a discussion on a recurring pattern of five or six similar incidents since 2018. Criticism is directed at the media for failing to interview the shooter's parents or investigate the "gender-affirming care" and psychiatric drugs involved.