Accusations and bad blood continued Wednesday in the wake of a weekend Minneapolis DFL Party ward convention that descended into chaos.
The campaign of Nasri Warsame — the City Council candidate whose supporters stormed the stage as incumbent Aisha Chughtai prepared to speak at the convention — went on the offensive at a news conference in which campaign officials:
- Alleged a Chughtai supporter started it all.
- Accused another City Council member of assault.
- Claimed the convention was "rigged" from the start, and racially biased against Somalis — the result, they claimed, of DFL Socialists, most of them white, controlling the convention and violating various rules.
All the allegations were vehemently denied by those accused, and local party officials have accused Warsame's campaign manager of sparking the mayhem.
The grievances by supporters of Warsame — who spoke for only three minutes at the hourlong news conference, then left without answering any questions — come as state DFL Party leaders consider sanctions in response to the embarrassing episode. It gained national attention via a blogger's video of the mayhem.
The DFL Party's executive committee, made up of several dozen party officials from across the state, plan to meet Thursday evening in emergency session on the fracas. Party Chair Ken Martin has suggested he might push to ban some of those involved from party involvement.
Meanwhile, Minneapolis police continue to investigate. The incident led to several people seeking medical attention for things ranging from dangerously high blood pressure to an injured shoulder, according to numerous people involved and police reports.
Here are some developments from Wednesday:
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