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MINNEAPOLIS: Minneapolis city officials on Monday canceled plans to hire social media influencers to post information during the upcoming trial of a former police officer accused in the death of George Floyd.
Jury selection is scheduled to begin March 8 in the trial of Derek Chauvin, 44, charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter. Floyd, who was Black, died May 25 after Chauvin, who was white, pressed his knee on Floyds neck while he was handcuffed and pleading that he couldnt breathe.
The city had planned to pay six community members $2,000 each to share messages generated and approved by the city and help dispel incorrect information online. The idea generated criticism and mockery and social media.
Neighborhood and Community Relations Director David Rubedor apologized during a City Council briefing Monday for any confusion that the plan caused, Minnesota Public Radio News reported.
This was never about trying to persuade or change public opinion about any particular message. It was about getting important information out quickly and in an equitable way, Rubedor said.
The idea was part of a $1.2 million community engagement and communication plan for the Chauvin trial that Minneapolis City Council members approved on Friday.
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