Minneapolis Police Drone Expansion Fails in Deadlocked Council Vote
What to Know
- The Minneapolis City Council deadlocked on a proposal to expand police drone operations with a 75-day pilot program in north Minneapolis, preventing the initiative from moving forward.
- Supporters, including Mayor Jacob Frey and Council Member LaTrisha Vetaw, argued additional drones could help an understaffed police department respond faster, improve situational awareness and enhance officer safety.
- Opponents cited concerns about surveillance, civil liberties and drone manufacturer Skydio's ties to the U.S. military and allied nations, including Israel, leading to a 6-6 vote that halted the pilot program.
