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Minneapolis Police used ShotSpotter technology and surveillance to arrest a suspect after gunfire was detected. The suspect, a convicted felon, discarded a handgun during a brief chase.
The family of a young man shot and killed by Minneapolis police during an hours-long standoff three years ago is suing the city and four officers involved. In the early morning hours of July 14 ...
A 26-year-old St. Paul man was the victim of a South Minneapolis homicide on the Fourth of July, the medical examiner’s office announced Monday. Mario Martinez Ramirez-Hernandez died in the ...
MINNEAPOLIS — One man is dead and another was arrested after a fatal stabbing Sunday in Minneapolis. Minneapolis police said in a press release that officers responded to a report of a stabbing ...
Police made "several" arrests at a Greater Cincinnati 4th of July celebration after a group of roughly 400 "unaccompanied juveniles" set off fireworks.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara says he was targeted by fireworks during Fourth of July chaos last year, when more than 30 people were arrested.
Law enforcement agencies are upping the number of officers on both land and water this weekend to prevent dangerous and reckless behavior.
The Fourth of July parade in Schoolcraft has been canceled because the village says there’s not enough police to staff it.
Minneapolis police recruitment is finally on the upswing. ‘Legacy families’ are part of it. Recruitment is up after years of staffing declines, especially after the death of George Floyd.
After a federal raid in Minneapolis spurred community unrest, the city's police department has reiterated to its rank-and-file instructions not to collaborate with federal immigration agents.
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