Counterpoint: Minneapolis residents don’t want police drones spying on us
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By Star Tribune
- 0 Views
- 1 min read
Minneapolis residents are raising concerns about police surveillance drone programs, comparing them to authoritarian monitoring tools. Community activists argue that aerial surveillance technology poses threats to privacy and civil liberties, drawing parallels with surveillance practices used by immigration authorities and international security forces. The debate highlights growing public resistance to unchecked police technology deployment in urban areas.
Summary auto-generated by AI from the original publisher's content. Editorial standards.