John Thompson (Minnesota Politician)
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John Thompson is an American politician who served as a member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house of the Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. There are 134 members, twice as many as the Minnesota Senate. Floor sessions are held in the north wing of the State Capitol in Saint Pa ...
for the 67A district from 2021 to 2023. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 5, 2021. Prior to seeking elected office, Thompson was an activist supporting the
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movement and directed a local social justice organization.


Early life and education

Thompson was born in
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,
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. He attended
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in Wilberforce, Ohio.


Career

Thompson began his career as a machinist. He later worked in the
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for 11 years.


Activism

Thompson was a friend of
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, a black man killed during a traffic stop by a Saint Anthony police officer in 2016, and became involved in activism with the
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movement during the aftermath of Castile's death. He participated in several protests over issues of racial injustice. Thompson was also the director of Fight For Justice LLC, an advocacy organization in Minnesota. On August 15, 2020, Thompson led a controversial protest outside the home of Bob Kroll, the head of the Minneapolis police officer's union, and Liz Collin, a local television journalist, in
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. Protestors beat pinatas in the likenesses of Kroll and Collin. During his speech at the protest, Thompson said "You think we give a xpletiveabout burning Hugo down?" abd " xpletiveHugo." Days later, after Thompson's behavior drew widespread criticism, Thompson released a statement which included an apology.


Minnesota House of Representatives

Thompson was elected to the
Minnesota House of Representatives The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house of the Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. There are 134 members, twice as many as the Minnesota Senate. Floor sessions are held in the north wing of the State Capitol in Saint Pa ...
in November 2020 and assumed office on January 5, 2021. He represented the 67A district that encompasses northwest
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and portions of Maplewood in the
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area. Thompson was an outspoken member of the legislature for police reform measures during the
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. He proposed a $457 million bill with the aim of "ending system racism" in Minnesota by substantially increasing state spending for education, health care, and social service programs. At the end of the legislative session in June 2020, he criticized a compromise proposal by Republican lawmakers and Minnesota Governor
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, and said that the governor should "show testicular fortitude" and not agree to what he considered a less-comprehensive change to policing and judicial systems. The DFL caucus expelled Thompson on September 14, 2021. Despite remaining in the Minnesota state legislature, this decision resulted in Thompson being denied access to DFL party resources and the privilege of participating in DFL party meetings. A statement released by the Minnesota DFL party following the DFL caucus decision described "credible reports of abuse and misconduct, and his failure to take responsibility" as the reason for Thompson's expulsion from the caucus. In 2022,
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, a
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resident of Saint Paul, challenged Thompson for the DFL nomination to the Minnesota House of Representatives' District 67A. Lee secured the DFL party endorsement at its March convention and defeated Thompson in the August primary with 89 percent of the vote to Thompson's 11 percent.


Personal life

Thompson is married and has three children, including an adult child. He developed a friendship with Philando Castile in 2005 when they worked together at local schools. In 2009, Thompson was accused of indecently exposing himself to a woman and to two children, though no charges were filed. On July 21, 2021, a
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jury convicted Thompson for misdemeanor obstruction pertaining to a 2019 disturbance incident at North Memorial Hospital in
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. He was given a 30-day stayed sentence to avoid jail time if he did not commit another offense and was also ordered to pay a $200 fine and $78 fee. On 13 October 2021, during a virtual court appearance, Thompson agreed to pay a $100 fine after the state of Minnesota agreed to suspend prosecuting his case for one year. If he abides by the law, the entire case will be dismissed.


Traffic stop and residency

In July 2021, a
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sergeant conducted a traffic stop of Thompson's vehicle for the lack of a front
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. After presenting a
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state identification card, he was also cited for driving with a suspended license. Thompson later stated that he was racially profiled and "got a ticket for driving while black". Prior to the traffic stop, Thompson had said that he had resided in Saint Paul, Minnesota, for 18 years. On 22 July 2021, the St Paul Police Department announced that following a brief conversation with Thompson, Thompson had apologized to the police sergeant he accused of racially profiling him.


Domestic assault allegations

In the aftermath of the traffic stop incident, news media reported that three different police departments had investigated a total of five domestic assault cases from 2003 to 2011 allegedly committed by Thompson.Montemayor, Stephen
Gov. Tim Walz repeats his insistence that Rep. John Thompson resign
''
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'', July 19, 2021.
Several state officials subsequently called on Thompson to resign from the legislature, including Governor Walz, Lt. Governor
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, House Speaker
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, House Majority Leader
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, and Democratic-Famer-Labor Party Chair Ken Martin. Thompson denied he had committed assault and said he did not intend to resign.


See also

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Further reading

* Rao, Maya (April 8, 2021).
Activist turned Minnesota lawmaker 'unapologetic' about fighting racism in shadow of Derek Chauvin trial
. ''
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''. Retrieved August 5, 2021.


External links


Official website
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