'Trump knows nothing of Minneapolis': mayor hits back at president's tweets
President called Jacob Frey a ‘very weak radical left
mayor’
Frey: ‘Weakness is pointing your finger at somebody
else’
The Minneapolis mayor, Jacob Frey: ‘Donald Trump knows
nothing about the strength of Minneapolis. We are strong as hell.’
Lauren
Aratani
Published
onFri 29 May 2020 15.14 BST
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The mayor
of Minneapolis has accused Donald Trump of shirking responsibility and chided
the president for insulting him on social media at a time of crisis in his city
and the country.
Protests
have erupted across the country over the killing of George Floyd, a black man,
by a white police officer in Minneapolis, that was captured on cellphone video.
The city has seen large-scale demonstrations and unrest, as protesters call for
the officer who knelt on Floyd’s neck and the three officers who were there
during the incident to be criminally prosecuted. Protests, some marred by
violence, have also broken out elsewhere in the US.
But,
tweeting about an hour after midnight in Washington, Trump launched a Twitter
attack on Minneapolis’s mayor, Jacob Frey.
The
president wrote: “I can’t stand back and watch this happen to a great American
City, Minneapolis. A total lack of leadership. Either the very weak Radical
Left Mayor, Jacob Frey, get his act together and bring the City under control,
or I will send in the National Guard & get the job done right.”
In a second
tweet, Trump wrote: “These THUGS are dishonoring the memory of George Floyd,
and I won’t let that happen … Any difficulty and we will assume control but,
when the looting starts, the shooting starts. Thank you!”
Twitter has
since hidden the second tweet behind a warning that it violated “Twitter rules
about glorifying violence”, fanning the president’s anger toward the social
media company.
Frey
responded to the attack when a reporter read aloud Trump’s tweets directed at
him and the protests. “Let me say this: weakness is refusing to take
responsibility for your own actions. Weakness is pointing your finger at
somebody else at a time of crisis,” Frey said.
The mayor
shook his head when the reporter read that Trump called him a “very weak radical
left mayor”.
Frey said:
“Donald Trump knows nothing about the strength of Minneapolis. We are strong as
hell. This is a difficult time, yes, but you better be damn sure that we’re
going to get through this.”
Late on
Thursday night, the protests took a dramatic turn as a police precinct was set
alight by demonstrators. Police officers working in the precinct fled the
building after unconfirmed reports that gas lines had been cut and explosives
were in the area. Although no explosions went off in the night, the building
continued to burn into the early hours of the morning.
At the
press conference, Frey said it was his call to evacuate officers from the
building. “The symbolism of a building cannot outweigh the importance of life,”
he said.
Frey also
denounced the riots that were taking place in the context of the
demonstrations.
He said:
“What we have seen over the past several hours and past couple of nights is
unacceptable. These are banks that people rely on to get cash, grocery stores
that people rely on to get food. They are essential to our community.”
Earlier,
Frey called on the district county attorney to arrest the officer who
suffocated Floyd.
“If most
people, particularly people of color, had done what a police officer did late
Monday, they’d already be behind bars,” Frey tweeted on Wednesday.
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