Community Corner
New Book Analyzes 2013 Death Of Terrance Franklin By Minneapolis Police
A Twin Cities attorney said he felt compelled to write a book on one of his cases involving Minneapolis police after George Floyd's death.
By Jennifer Mayerle
October 4, 2020
Find out what's happening in Minneapolisfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – A Twin Cities attorney said he felt compelled to write a book about one of his cases involving Minneapolis police after the death of George Floyd.
Mike Padden penned the story about the death of his client, Terrance Franklin, by Minneapolis police in 2013. No charges were filed against the officers. The parties settled the civil case earlier this year.
Find out what's happening in Minneapolisfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The story surrounding Terrance Franklin focuses on what happened on May 10 of 2013. It’s the day the 22-year-old was shot multiple times by Minneapolis police and killed, after they say he fled, broke into a home, hid in the basement and during an altercation, grabbed an officers weapon, striking two.
Read more at CBS Minnesota