LOCAL · MN · 2017-2022
Medaria Arradondo
Minneapolis PD Commissioner / Chief · Minnesota
NOTABLE
On the record
First Black MPD chief; testified against Chauvin in Floyd trial
Background
Medaria Arradondo served as Minneapolis PD Commissioner / Chief of Minneapolis of Minnesota from 2017–2022 (5 years). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Janee Harteau; succeeded by Brian O'Hara. Note: First Black MPD chief; testified against Chauvin in Floyd trial. Same-year political environment (2017): Governor Mark Dayton; Attorney General Lori Swanson; Secretary of State Steve Simon.
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Others who held this office in Minnesota
- Brian O'Hara (2022-present)
- Janee Harteau (2012-2017)
- Tim Dolan (2006-2012)