Jared Goyette, Washington Post

Jared Goyette

Washington Post

Minneapolis, MN, United States

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  • The Guardian
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  • MinnPost
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Past articles by Jared:

Under the shadow of the Chauvin trial, Minneapolis resumes its bid to reimagine public safety

A change in the city charter would put police under a Department of Public Safety and offer a more “holistic” approach, supporters say. → Read More

Amid complaints of violence, Minneapolis moves to reopen intersection where George Floyd was killed

After another fatal shooting at the intersection, Minneapolis police chief promises to increase law enforcement’s presence in the area. → Read More

Hundreds demand justice in Minneapolis after police killing of George Floyd

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On the way to the store, a mask giveaway to protect African Americans from coronavirus

The self-help mobilization in Minneapolis hands out hundreds of homemade masks in a parking lot every Saturday. → Read More

Landlord charged over eviction attempt during pandemic

The state has moved to stop tenants losing their homes during the coronavirus crisis but fears persist about what happens after → Read More

Ronan Farrow launches Catch and Kill podcast: ‘A reservoir of raw material’

Each episode of podcast based on his bestselling book is built on an interview with a subject from the book, combined with audio recorded in real time during the Weinstein investigation → Read More

Is Amazon taking revenge on a Seattle socialist after she took on company?

Councilwoman Kshama Sawant, who proposed ‘Amazon tax’ to fund public housing, feels company’s presence in re-election bid → Read More

Ilhan Omar: Somali Americans vow to stand up to Trump attacks

After being accused of endangering one of the city’s US representatives, the president visited Minneapolis. Activists were there to meet him → Read More

'I was raised an American': Liberians await possible deportation from US

Trump administration told DED holders last March to leave voluntarily or face deportation, but a year on, nothing has changed → Read More

Meet the tent dwellers on my Minneapolis block: 'We have children, you know'

The encampment has been a source of tension in my neighborhood — and in my own home. → Read More

She fled Liberia’s civil war 24 years ago. Now Trump wants her to go back

Donald Trump announced last Tuesday plans to end DED status for Liberian immigrants, leaving families to worry – and fight to stay → Read More

Justine Damond shooting: why did police refuse to talk to investigators?

The need to subpoena officers highlights the culture of US law enforcement when it comes to shootings by one of their own → Read More

Justine Damond shooting: police officer Mohamed Noor charged with murder

Australian woman was killed in July 2017 after calling police to report a possible sexual assault → Read More

Explaining Eagles fans to Minnesotans: We embrace our 'rough side'

Our fans are passionate and dedicated, with working-class roots that run deep. → Read More

Justine Damond shooting: prosecutor blames investigators over delay

Mike Freeman says he does not have the evidence to decide yet whether he’ll file charges against officer Mohamed Noor → Read More

What happened when I discovered my brother was a sexual predator

Unravelling the central mystery of my childhood taught me the uncomfortable truth about toxic male behavior – and what I, as a man, must do about it → Read More

PRI

The new mayor of Helena, Montana, has made history — and now just wants to get to work

Wilmont Collins came the US as a refugee. Now he will be the first black mayor of his hometown. → Read More

What it's like for black candidates running for political office in the Twin Cities

At a recent forum, current and former African-American candidates talked about complex set of challenges they've had to confront running for public office in the Twin Cities. → Read More

One thing MPD's new leadership and police reform activists have in common: how they talk about Minneapolis' racial disparities

The debate over police reform in Minneapolis can sometimes seem scattershot. One day it’s about body cams, the next, it’s if (and when) police should have guns. More recently, it was whether, in some far-off, distant future, police will continue to even be a thing. → Read More

How a Satirical Call for Bikelash Became a Real, Invective-Laden Protest

People carried signs reading “Nazi Lanes” at the Minneapolis anti-bike lane demonstration, which several political candidates attended. → Read More