The Goodhue Police Department resigned due to issues with the city’s pay, Mayor Ellen Anderson Buck said at a city council meeting Monday.

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Are you implying that police forces should be volunteer units? Holy shit this is the worst case of pure, untreated brain rot I’ve ever encountered. Police need more professionalism and accountability, not less

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Please read the article. It’s three paragraphs. They resigned before the scheduled discussion about raises.

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It could be like the wild west. There’s one real cop and whenever he needs some help doing cop stuff he just stops by the local bar and asks for help.

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Sheriffs do still have the authority to appoint deputies.

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Will I be issued a six-shooter or do I have to provide my own?

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We’ll provide the pillowcase, you provide the doorknobs to fill it with.

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I’m sorry, I thought this was America

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It could be like the wild west. There’s one real cop

Mikey Doran was a racist crook, not a real cop.

Wait, wrong section of Minnesota.

Nevermind.

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Volunteers can still be well trained.

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Can? Sure. Will? Lol, no.

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No I’m stating that people will do civil service without any pay. Police do need more professionalism and accountability not more pay.

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