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They weren't on duty as officers. Different story entirely.
They HAD signed up for this voluntary job providing security. As I said, I think they should have followed through with this one despite the players' "statement", for the sake of everyone at the event. Then be removed from the list for future events if they choose (which I would understand as a legitimate statement for them to make).
They were wearing the uniform of their department, which is allowed by policy. They weren't serving as mall security with outside uniforms. The public saw uniformed officers of the Minneapolis Police walking out, and that's what the Mayor responded to. And the Chief of Police.
http://www.startribune.com/minneapo...s-for-walking-off-job-at-lynx-game/386506061/
In a separate statement, [Chief] Harteau said that although the officers were off-duty at the time, she expects “all officers to adhere to our core values and to honor their oath of office” when in uniform.
“Walking off the job and defaulting on their contractual obligation to provide a service to the Lynx does not conform to the expectations held by the public for the uniform these officers wear,” she said. “While I do not condone the actions of the officers, I realize how every member of law enforcement throughout this country, including myself, is feeling right now.”
Minneapolis Police spokesman Scott Seroka said he did not know if the officers will face discipline. He added that police department administration can approve contracts for off-duty employment, but the chief cannot order officers to work those jobs.
In a separate statement, [Chief] Harteau said that although the officers were off-duty at the time, she expects “all officers to adhere to our core values and to honor their oath of office” when in uniform.
“Walking off the job and defaulting on their contractual obligation to provide a service to the Lynx does not conform to the expectations held by the public for the uniform these officers wear,” she said. “While I do not condone the actions of the officers, I realize how every member of law enforcement throughout this country, including myself, is feeling right now.”
Minneapolis Police spokesman Scott Seroka said he did not know if the officers will face discipline. He added that police department administration can approve contracts for off-duty employment, but the chief cannot order officers to work those jobs.
I've heard about these assignments. It's supposed to be a privilege and can be taken away. They can probably nix the ability of any officer who walked off from taking another off-duty job. They might even be discliplined officially. Here's their specific policy:
http://www.minneapolismn.gov/police/policy/mpdpolicy_3-800_3-800