That hey, there have been shots in the neighborhood which has never occurred before in 15 years of living here. Im thankful that it was a truck or something mechanical rather than a person. It could have easily been one of the children or one of my neighbors or friends that were out walking or what have you. So got a lot to be thankful for. Reporter coming up at 6, more damage more reaction more about one of the suspects. Jim, back to you. Pat, thank you. New at 5, uvas president weighing in on gangrape allegations that police tell us are filled with inconsistencies. That now discelted Rolling Stone article initially published these claims. Police found contradictions. They say the date of that Fraternity Party was different from the one mentioned in the article. Investigators say they cannot find at least one person that is said to be involved. As news4s david culvert reports, the phone records belonging to the alleged victim do not corroborate her claims. Reporter this articles found
Rochester man sentenced for knife threat and resisting arrest
Edward Milner
Posted: Apr 25, 2021 4:37 PM
Posted By: Mike Bunge
ROCHESTER, Minn. – Over two years after he threatened a woman with a knife, a homeless man is sentenced to time served.
Edward Leroy Milner, 42, was charged with two felonies and five misdemeanors after Rochester police said he approached a woman on March 12, 2019. The woman told police Milner had a knife in his hand and she thought she was going to be stabbed or killed.
Milner was found near the bicycle path in the area of 6th Street SE and 10th Avenue SE. Officers said he resisted arrest, kicking one officer in the chest three times, and a kitchen knife with an 8-inch blade was located where Milner was caught.