KSTP: ‘Long overdue’ task force for missing and murdered Black women established in Minnesota

Minnesota has become the first state in the country to establish a task force on missing and murdered African American women. Advocates say the initiative is long overdue. Gov. Tim Walz made it official in a ceremonial bill signing earlier this week. The 12-member panel includes representatives from the courts, law enforcement and victim advocacy groups. Watch the report from KSTP.

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