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Alleged Minnesota gang members charged with string of killings in federal crackdown
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal grand jury indicted 11 alleged members of a Minneapolis street gang on charges that include murder, conspiracy and drug trafficking, prosecutors announced Wednesday. Some of the alleged gang members have been charged for their role in seven shootings that killed five people, unsealed court records show. Five people have been charged with firearm murder, while all 11 defendants were charged with conspiracy. The charges are part of a federal gang crackdown authorities announced in 2023 that has ensnared dozens of members or associates of several Minneapolis gangs. With Wednesday’s announcement, over 90 people have been charged with gang-related offenses since the operation started, prosecutors said. The alleged members of the Lows gang also stand accused of trafficking fentanyl and possessing illegal guns.
Investigation launched into patient death at Richfield care facility
RICHFIELD, Minn. — A Richfield care facility is under investigation after allegations by first responders that staff there did not check on a patient as she was dying and then forged paperwork to cover it up. In an application for a search warrant, police requested access to medical records...
Civil suit dismissed against trooper accused of fatally shooting Ricky Cobb II during traffic stop
MINNEAPOLIS — A federal civil case against Minnesota State Trooper Ryan Londregan, who fatally shot Ricky Cobb II during a traffic stop in 2023, has been dismissed. Cobb was pulled over on I-94 in Minneapolis for driving at night without headlights on. Londregan and other troopers approached Cobb's car after learning he was wanted for violating a domestic no-contact order in Ramsey County.
Anoka man charged with in high-speed chase in Champlin
Johnny Mandujano, 40, has been charged in Hennepin County Court with one count of possessing ammunition/firearm with a prior conviction, one count of a firearm with no serial number, and one of fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle. According to the criminal complaint, on Oct. 13 around 2:30 a.m. a Champlin Police Officer was patrolling the area of West River Road near Highway 169. “He observed a Dodge...
'I am heartbroken yet again': Autism advocates, parents form task force to address recent drownings
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — There's a new push for better safety measures for kids with autism in Minnesota. Autism advocates and the Council on American-Islamic Relations held an emergency meeting at the Minnesota State Capitol Tuesday to address two recent drownings. Back in June, officials say a Hopkins boy...
Can your dog or cat see ghosts?
MINNETONKA, Minn. — Are you a believer in ghosts?. According to Statista, nearly 40% of people think spirits walk among us, and if you have a pet, you may wonder if they have an enhanced ability to sense those spirits. I mean, what are they staring at over there...
Minneapolis Police holds Blue Mass at the Basilica of St. Mary honoring the fallen
The Minneapolis Police Department held a Blue Mass at the Basilica of St. Mary today to honor fallen comrades. Prior to the ceremony, Minneapolis Police and other law enforcement agencies from across the state held a procession inside the church.
New information on homeless encampment shootings as Minneapolis grapples with the violence associated with them
Chief Brian O’Hara says they don’t believe Earl Bennett is responsible for the shooting on Saturday that left one person dead but is facing charges in another shooting Sunday. Meanwhile, the city continues to be concerned about violence at the camps.
The Day That Shook Minneapolis: The 1932 Third Northwestern Bank Robbery
In the waning days of 1932, as Minneapolis residents prepared for the holiday season, an ordinary December morning would become etched in the city's memory forever. The Third Northwestern National Bank, with its distinctive triangular shape and gleaming glass windows, stood as a testament to prosperity at the busy intersection of Central and Hennepin Avenues. But on December 16, it became the stage for one of the most tragic bank heists of the Depression era.
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