Minneapolis precinct protest results in $900,000 in police overtime

Protestors are silhouetted against a banner.
File photo: Black Lives Matter protesters are silhouetted against a banner as they march from the Minneapolis 4th Precinct in Minneapolis, MN, on Nov. 24, 2015.
Matthew Hintz for MPR News 2015

Records show Minneapolis police officers accumulated more than $900,000 in overtime during the protests outside a precinct station last year.

KSTP-TV filed a request for public records that show total costs to the city topped $1 million, including more than $58,000 for fencing, lighting, scaffolding and repairs to damaged property at the 4th District precinct.

Demonstrators protesting the deadly police shooting of Jamar Clark set up an encampment outside the station for 18 days. The protests were mainly peaceful, but were peppered by some violent interactions with police.

Republican state Rep. Nick Zerwas has introduced legislation that would hold protesters civilly liable if they are convicted of unlawful assembly or other crimes involving protests.

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