Minneapolis Police Drone Expansion Fails in Deadlocked Council Vote

A proposed pilot program to expand Minneapolis police drone operations failed after the City Council split evenly, despite arguments that the technology could improve response times and officer safety.

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.
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