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A fatal crash has shutdown part of Highway 55 in Plymouth
PLYMOUTH, Minn. — The eastbound direction on highway 55 at South Shore Drive was closed just after 8 p.m. Saturday due to a fatal accident. The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating the accident. This is a developing story. Please check back for more updates.
Charges: Suspect was high on PCP and suspicious of Hall when he shot him
MINNEAPOLIS — Charges have been filed against a 38-year-old man in Tuesday night's fatal shooting near 1st Avenue South and East 19th Street. According the the complaint, video surveillance shows the suspect got into an argument with the victim — 24-year-old De'Jaun Marquise Michael Hall. The complaint goes on to say Hall ran away from the suspect after he pulled an item from his fanny pack. Hall was then shot in the back. While Hall was on his back with empty hands raised, the suspect walked over and shot Hall two more times. The criminal complaint states police arrested the suspect at a hotel on Thursday. Police searched a vehicle linked to the suspect and found the fanny pack with a 9mm handgun inside. In an interview with police, the suspect admitted that he was smoking PCP and that he didn't remember what was going on in his mind when he shot the victim. The complaint also states that the suspect later told police that he shot Hall in self-defense and that he was suspicious because the 24-year-old was "wearing a hooded sweatshirt on a nice day."
NBA Rumors: 'Rumblings' from Nuggets could be great news for Timberwolves
As crazy as it still may sound to long-time fans, the Minnesota Timberwolves are truly top dogs in the Western Conference. After years of struggle, Anthony Edwards has brought about a new era of prosperity in the Twin Cities. With a loaded roster from top to bottom, Minnesota has as good a chance of taking home a championship of any team in the West.
A state trooper is accused of killing a cheerleader who was about to graduate. He’s no longer with the agency
A former Minnesota state trooper allegedly responsible for a car crash that killed an 18-year-old cheerleader is no longer employed by the Minnesota State Patrol, according to the agency.
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