The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) will be receiving millions of dollars as part of an increase in the department’s budget, as unveiled by the mayor on Friday, essentially returning back to levels before the region was the hotbed for the “defund the police” movement. Mayor Jacob Frey and the City Council approved a $1.6 billion budget with $191 million allocated to the police department just a month after radical activists called for abolishing the police altogether. Crime has surged since last year’s killing of George Floyd, following which the city invested in alternative initiatives that have mostly failed to yield results. According to Frey’s spokeswoman, the new budget reflects a “sustained commitment to public safety,” reported Fox News. The city has lost around 300 officers during the past two years following budget cuts and the mayor expects to recruit more people into the force while replenishing it to normal levels. …