DFL Party leaders unanimously backed a plan Thursday to sanction anyone who incites or engages in violence at a party event, a move to contain the fallout from a weekend Minneapolis ward convention that descended into chaos.
Then they immediately sanctioned the candidate at the center of it.
At an emergency evening meeting of the DFL's executive committee, which included testimony from people caught up in last Saturday's violence, members unanimously approved a plan by Chair Ken Martin to give the party the ability to punish violent behavior, all but permanently banning from participation anyone found to have engaged in it.
Next, the committee unanimously voted to ban Minneapolis City Council candidate Nasri Warsame — whose supporters stormed the stage at the convention — from ever receiving a DFL endorsement. The ban is contingent on the party's central committee ratifying the new policy.
The party does not have the authority to ban Warsame from running for office, Martin said.
Warsame wasn't available for comment late Thursday.
Martin's plan would authorize the party to bar anyone found to have engaged in violent behavior from seeking the DFL endorsement, and prohibit them from holding any party or convention position.
"The melee that took place at the Ward 10 endorsing convention last weekend was unacceptable," Martin said in introducing his plan. "If we don't act now it will certainly embolden this behavior as a new tactic moving forward."