'We Don't Need to Import Minneapolis': Israeli Minister Urges Calm Over Police Killing of Autistic Palestinian

Public Security Minister Amir Ohana, who oversees Israel's police force, added that police will review how officers recognize and deal with disabled people

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Public Security Minister Amir Ohana urged the public not to turn to violence on Wednesday amid anger over the fatal shooting of the unarmed, special needs Palestinian man Eyad Hallaq by police in Jerusalem’s Old City.

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