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Feds Identify Man Killed by FBI Agent in Minneapolis
His criminal history included convictions for terroristic threats, burglary, illegal firearm possession and auto theft.
Former Minneapolis Police Officer Pleads Guilty For Fatal Crash
A former Minneapolis police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to criminal vehicular homicide after a police pursuit killed an innocent bystander two years ago.
Vikings Pick USC Receiver in First Round
The 2023 NFL Draft got underway Thursday evening in Kansas City.
Minnesota Legislature Considering 2 Gun Control Proposals
The two gun measures are part of a wide-ranging public safety bill that lawmakers debated late into the night Tuesday before breaking around midnight.
US Supreme Court Hears Minnesota Property Rights Case
The case involves a battle between Hennepin County and an 84-year-old woman.
EPA Asked to Investigate High Nitrate Levels in SE Minnesota
The groups asked the EPA to determine the parties responsible for the contamination and why the state and best management practices haven’t protected the area’s groundwater.
Minnesota Officer Who Fatally Shot Daunte Wright Freed
The Minnesota Department of Corrections said Potter was set free around 4 a.m. “out of an abundance of caution.”
Man with gun in custody after standoff near Mall of America
The Bloomington police said officers arrived to find a man in the parking lot with a shotgun, which he refused to drop when told to do so by police.
Minnesota Officer Who Fatally Shot Daunte Wright to Be Freed
Judge Regina Chu had said at Potter's sentencing that she would be required to serve two-thirds of her sentence — 16 months — then spend the rest on probation.
Minnesota Senate Approves Conversion Therapy Ban
Governor Walz has already signed an executive order to protect young people and their families who come to Minnesota for health care from states where it's illegal to seek gender-affirming care.