Sen. Jon Curtis called for a transparent, independent investigation into the Minnesota shooting and criticized what he described as a premature response by Home
U.S. Rep. John Curtis greets supporters during a election night party Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, in Provo, Utah. Sen. Jon Curtis called for a transparent, independent investigation into the Minnesota shooting and criticized what he described as a premature response by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
In a post he shared on social media Monday afternoon, Curtis wrote, “You’ve trusted me, and maintaining that trust matters.” “We must have a transparent, independent investigation into the Minnesota shooting, and those responsible — no matter their title — must be held accountable,” the post read.Leavitt outlines Trump's plan to end chaos, deport undocumented immigrants in MinnesotaTrump sends border czar Homan to Minnesota amid protests and welfare fraud probe Curtis also said that officials who rush to make judgments before all the facts are known lose the public’s trust. “I disagree with Secretary Noem’s premature DHS response, which came before all the facts were known and weakened confidence. I will be working with a bipartisan group of senators to demand real oversight and transparency,” Curtis said. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has called for leaders of these operations to testify. Curtis said he supported those calls “so trust can be restored and justice served.” “Officials who rush to judgment before all the facts are known undermine public trust and the law-enforcement mission,” Curtis said.One of the suspects arrested in a deadly Roy shooting said he and another man were looking for money to pay for court fines, according to investigators.TaylorProtesters marched along State Street in downtown Salt Lake City following the fatal shooting in Minneapolis.They marched to protest the death of 37-year-old AlA mother’s search for her missing daughter ended in heartbreak after she learned the woman had died following a traffic collision, authorities said.Firefighters in Morgan County were delayed in extinguishing a structure fire because of an inadequate water supply, according to Morgan County Fire and EMS.TheAttendees at this year's Sundance Film Festival could not stand in line, step onto a shuttle bus or walk into a lounge without hearing one common question: “Wil
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