The city of Minneapolis is in limbo after bracing for the stress of a trial that reopens wounds from last summer’s protests over police brutality, and the violence that followed. Downtown businesses are boarded up. The courthouse has been surrounded by fencing and concrete barriers.
“They’ve spent a million dollars on barricades and National Guard troops, called all the jurors in, and they had to go through security for an hour. It’s really embarrassing,” said Ted Sampsell-Jones, a professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in neighboring St. Paul.
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