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Bob Kroll
Bob Kroll may refer to: * Bob Kroll (American football) (born 1950), defensive back with the Green Bay Packers * Bob Kroll (police officer) (born ), former president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis See also * Robert Henderson Croll Robert Henderson (Bob) Croll (5 January 1869 – 18 October 1947) was an Australian writer, poet, bushwalker, and public servant.
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Bob Kroll (American Football)
Robert Lee Kroll (born June 9, 1950) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League (NFL) who played for the Green Bay Packers. Kroll played college football at Northern Michigan University Northern Michigan University (Northern Michigan, Northern or NMU) is a public university in Marquette, Michigan. It was established in 1899 by the Michigan Legislature as Northern State Normal School. In 1963, the state designated Northern a uni ... and played professionally for one season, in 1972. While playing football at Northern Michigan University in 1971, Kroll tied the NCAA single season Division 1 interception record of 13 and was named an All-American. He now resides in Florida. References 1950 births Living people Players of American football from Green Bay, Wisconsin American football defensive backs Northern Michigan Wildcats football players Green Bay Packers players {{defensiveback-1950s-stub ...
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Bob Kroll (police Officer)
Robert J. Kroll (born 1965) is a former American police officer and member of the Minneapolis Police Department. He was the president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, the police union for the police department, from 2015 to 2021. Over the course of his career, Kroll was involved in three officer-involved shootings, accumulated 20 internal affairs complaints, and was the subject of multiple lawsuits. Kroll has been a longtime opponent to reforms of the police department, including calls to address racial bias within the force and reduce the number of people killed by police. Kroll has generated controversy on a number of occasions due to his public statements and professional conduct. In particular, his comments following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020 resulted in major calls for his resignation, including from a number of unions, several former mayors of Minneapolis, and a former police chief. Kroll's comments were particularly outrageous, including this ...
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