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Law enforcement might be used to chasing criminals, but on Tuesday morning, in Richfield, Minnesota, they detained a female ...
As Boelter sat in the SUV down the street from Rest’s home, another police car - this one an actual police car - approached. A female officer from the New Hope police department, after hearing ...
A man disguised as a police officer shot and injured Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife. The suspect, Vance Boelter, targeted other officials but was thwarted by a police officer ...
In the case in Minnesota, Boelter allegedly impersonated a police officer, wearing a flesh-colored mask, a black tactical vest and carrying a flashlight before shooting and killing state Rep ...
Minnesota 3rd-grader fires police officer's gun during school activity. The student somehow managed to place his finger into the officer's gun holster. By ABC News. February 6, 2018, 6:02 AM.
It’s a scene that has played out hundreds of times in movies and real life: Someone pretending to be a police officer gains the trust of a stranger and then commits terrible crimes. That was ...
The man suspected of killing a Minnesota lawmaker and wounding another has been taken into custody, ending a nearly two-day search that put the entire state on edge.
— -- The Minnesota police officer who fatally shot a black man during a traffic stop last month was placed on administrative leave again after briefly returning to limited duty, officials said.
Surveillance footage captured an attempted murder, according to charges unsealed Sunday: A man wearing a mask, a blue shirt and police-style tactical vest with a badge knocked on a door in Champlin… ...
Authorities say Vance Boelter pretended to be a police officer while shooting two lawmakers and their spouses. The crime will likely create a debate at the Minnesota State Capitol on laws for ...
Among the more well-known cases was a prank caller who posed as a police officer to convince a McDonald’s manager in Kentucky to strip search an employee in 2004, and a man who was convicted of ...
Mark Bruley’s phone went off at 3:45 a.m. on June 14 — the loud ring shattering the quiet darkness surrounding the Brooklyn Park police chief’s home.