4hon MSN
The move comes after council members said the pastor threatened them and one of his team members ended up behind bars.
MINNEAPOLIS — Contracts for several violence interrupter groups were not authorized Monday afternoon as originally scheduled.
Rev. Jerry McAfee speaks with FOX 9's Paul Blume about the recent decision from the Minneapolis City Council to not fund his violence prevention nonprofit.
12h
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMinneapolis officials to drop funding request for pastor's violence prevention groupA Minneapolis council committee was set to review more than $4 million worth of contracts for violence prevention groups on ...
City officials withdrew a request for Minneapolis City Council action on a violence interrupter contract amid concerns ...
Meanwhile, a worker for the Rev. Jerry McAfee’s nonprofit was arrested Friday on probable cause reckless endangerment.
This comes after McAfee disrupted a city council meeting in February, criticizing the city for considering a move to send $1 ...
10h
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMinneapolis violence prevention worker charged after being shotA member of a Minneapolis violence prevention organization run by Rev. Jerry McAfee is now facing weapons charges after he ...
The Rev. Jerry McAfee speaks to the media surrounded by 21 Days of Peace workers and other violence prevention workers after a Minneapolis City Council meeting at the Public Service Center in ...
The city of Minneapolis is withdrawing its request that a controversial pastor’s nonprofit get a nearly $650,000 violence prevention contract on the same day two violence interrupters who have worked ...
The city of Minneapolis relies on volunteers known as violence interrupters to help keep the peace in the neighborhood, but ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results