In 20 16, now with nine misdemeanors and one felony on his wrap sheet, irving was part of a group that robbed a man and his girl friend at gun point outside of wallgreen's in northeast minneapolis. Irving pleaded guilty to two counts of first degree aggravated robbery and served three and a half years in state prison. After being released, he managed to get a dishwashing job downtown, but he had to evade the copse because he'd been go restricted from the area. He eventually got dispensation from a judge to travel downtown strictly for work, but he went back to what kent calls crimes of survival in the streets. William menday experienced the system from both
This week's Cover Story for Bloomberg Businessweek:
"Target’s Cozy Police Legacy Leaves Black Americans Wary" written by Peter Waldman and Lauren Etter.
Read by Bloomberg's Mark Leydorf.
For years, America’s most upbeat retailer funded surveillance to make inner cities safe—for some. Now it’s trying to convince people of color that it’s changed.
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