The city council of Brooklyn Center in Minnesota on Monday passed a motion to give the office of Mayor Mike Elliott command of the police department in the wake of the fatal officer-involved shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright. “Moments ago, the council passed a motion 3-2 to give command authority over our Police Department to my office,” Elliott wrote on Twitter. “At such a tough time, this will streamline things and establish a chain of command and leadership.” The vote to fire city manager Curt Boganey took place during an emergency council meeting. “Effective immediately, our city manager has been relieved of his duties, and the deputy city manager will be assuming his duties moving forward,” Elliott wrote. “I will continue to work my hardest to ensure good leadership at all levels of our city government.” Boganey, who had been overseeing the city’s daily government operations, said during a press conference shortly before …