Source: Saint Paul Pioneer Press
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Source: Saint Paul Pioneer Press
2. Biking the wrong way in a bike lane
At the Bikeways for Everyone kickoff, a father told the tragic story of his daughter being killed by a truck while biking. Then, Rep. Kahn allegedly said that anyone biking the wrong way in a bike lane deserves the death penalty.
Sources: here and here
1. Long lines to vote
When there were long lines to vote in the 2012 election, Rep. Kahn said:
“I don’t believe in the death penalty, but someone at the city should be executed.”
Source: Rep. Phyllis Kahn on Seward voting lines: "Someone at the city should be executed"
Allegations of threats, bullying follow Cedar-Riverside caucus brawl
The DFL caucus that ended in a brawl and sent a woman to the hospital earlier this month is at the center of allegations that threats and bullying were used to disrupt the political process and that some people were paid to attend the caucus.
Further, Minneapolis City Council Member Abdi Warsame’s involvement in a contentious state House race that prompted the caucus fight has swept up City Hall and fractured the East African political community.