In a blog post on her website last week, Minneapolis mayor Betsy Hodges addressed the uproar over this picture of her which has become widely known simply as #pointergate. The image was the subject of a November 6 story by Minneapolis’ ABC affiliate, KSTP. which repeatedly referred to the pointing gestures being made by Hodges and a Neighborhoods Organzing for Change volunteer Navell Gordon as “gang signs.”
Last weekend, we had Gordon on this show to ask if that was really what was happening in the picture. KSTP has since stood by its initial reporting, and defended the “gang sign” claims based on posts pulled from an Instagram account belonging to Mr. Gordon.
In her post, Hodges outlines the four possibilities for the outrage over the image, directed at the law enforcement sources who brought the picture to the attention of KSTP.
“The first possibility? Maybe Hodges should just stop pointing for the safety of her community. But then again, “[l]ots of people point,” Hodges wrote. “The President. Bill Clinton. Stephen Colbert. Babies. It is the earliest form of human communication. I’m not going to stop pointing.”








