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Minnesota Star TribuneThursday, 28 May 2026

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O’Hara quits after ‘painful’ Frey talk

Mayor defends his handling of investigations into police chief.

How they framed it

The story focuses on the internal friction and eventual resignation of the Minneapolis Police Chief following a private meeting with the Mayor regarding internal investigations.

Context

The resignation of Police Chief Brian O’Hara follows an independent investigation into his leadership and alleged interference in a internal probe, ending a nearly four-year working relationship with Mayor Jacob Frey.

Striking phrase

‘painful’ Frey talk

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