Minnesota National Guard on standby ahead of potential weekend protests
The Minnesota Guard has been mobilized and is on standby to support law enforcement ahead of protests expected to unfold in Minneapolis over the weekend, officials said.
Right now, troops are on standby at their bases and not on the streets. They were in a similar posture last week.
At a news briefing on Friday, Maj. Gen. Shawn Manke, the commander of the Minnesota Guard, described the deployment's purpose as "to protect life and property."
It's unclear how many troops are mobilized. Walz's office declined to comment. The Minnesota Guard did not respond to a request for comment.
"I don't know if you'll see National Guard in the neighborhoods or not," Manke said at the briefing. "It's going to depend on what the needs are."
Last week, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz authorized the National Guard to be "staged and ready to support" law enforcement if needed.
-ABC News' Steve Beynon





