A New York Times Writer From MN Calls Minneapolis A "Dystopian Ghost City"

Normally when we write about the New York Times missing the mark on Minnesota, it's something fun, like grape salad or the Jucy Lucy. This latest one ... well, take a look.

It comes from a column written by Thomas Friedman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer who was born in Minneapolis and raised in St. Louis Park, though who now lives in Bethesda, Maryland. The piece, published Tuesday, focuses on rising crime levels and the political consequences (as well as opportunism) surrounding this surge.

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