Chattanooga Times Free Press

White House makes nomination­s for U.S. Marshals, U.S. attorney posts

- BY MICHAEL BALSAMO

WASHINGTON — The Biden administra­tion is nominating its first set of U.S. Marshals, including the first Black man to serve as the U.S. Marshal in Minnesota, along with a slate of other historic firsts for U.S. attorney posts across the nation.

The nomination of Eddie Frizell to be the U.S. Marshal in the District of Minnesota comes months after two sheriff’s deputies shot and killed a Black man in Minneapoli­s while assigned to a Marshals Service fugitive task force, sparking controvers­y about how the Justice Department was implementi­ng its policy on body-worn cameras.

The shooting of Winston Boogie Smith Jr. in June sparked nights of protest in a city still reeling from the death of George Floyd. The officers, deputies from local sheriff’s offices who work on the federal fugitive task force, were not wearing body cameras. Issues with local officers being prohibited from wearing body cameras has led some local police department­s in Minnesota to pull their officers from federal task forces.

Frizell is a well-known figure in Minnesota law enforcemen­t, having served as chief of the Metro Transit Police Department in the Minneapoli­s and St. Paul area since 2019. Before taking that position, he was a longtime police official in Minneapoli­s, serving in various positions, including as deputy chief of patrol, and as an inspector.

Andrew Luger, a former Obama-era U.S. attorney and partner at the law firm Jones Day, is being nominated to be U.S. attorney in Minnesota. Luger had previously served in the role as U.S. attorney in Minnesota from 2014 until 2017 and previously worked as a federal prosecutor in Minnesota and New York.

The White House is also nominating the first Black women to serve as U.S. attorneys in the Northern District of Ohio and the Eastern District of Michigan. And it will nominate the first Black men to serve as U.S. attorneys in Nevada and in the Middle District of Louisiana.

The Justice Department’s 93 U.S. attorneys, who are responsibl­e for federal criminal prosecutio­ns in their respective districts, are likely to be central to efforts to combat violent crime.

The candidates were “chosen for their devotion to enforcing the law, their profession­alism, their experience and credential­s in this field, their dedication to pursuing equal justice for all, and their commitment to the independen­ce of the Department of Justice,” the White House said.

Biden has now nominated 37 people to serve as U.S. attorneys, positions that have been filled for months by acting U.S. attorneys.

Nevada Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson is being nominated to be the U.S. attorney in that state. Frierson has served in the state Assembly since 2010 and also works as an assistant public defender in Clark County, Nevada, the county home to Las Vegas. Frierson was elected to his current Assembly run in 2016 after previously serving from 2011 to 2014. He has been the speaker of the lower chamber since 2016.

In Michigan, the White House has nominated Mark Totten to be U.S. attorney for the Western District of Michigan. Totten, a former law school professor, has served as Chief Legal Counsel for Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer since 2019. He is also a former federal and local prosecutor. And in the Eastern District of Michigan, officials are nominating Dawn Ison, who has served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the office since 2002.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO/JIM MONE ?? Eddie Frizell talks about his experience­s as a first responder at the Interstate 35W bridge collapse into the Mississipp­i River in Minneapoli­s in 2007. The Biden administra­tion nominated Frizell as the U.S. Marshal in Minnesota.
AP FILE PHOTO/JIM MONE Eddie Frizell talks about his experience­s as a first responder at the Interstate 35W bridge collapse into the Mississipp­i River in Minneapoli­s in 2007. The Biden administra­tion nominated Frizell as the U.S. Marshal in Minnesota.

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