Motorist Who Killed Protestor in Minneapolis Charged With Murder
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Minneapolis, MN (KROC-AM News) - Murder and assault charges were filed today against the St. Paul man accused of killing a woman and injuring several other people by speeding into a group of demonstrators in downtown Minneapolis Sunday night.
The criminal complaint filed against 35-year-old Nicholas Kraus charges him with second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree assault. The court record notes Kraus does not have a valid driver s license due to a criminal history that includes multiple DWI convictions.
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Minneapolis police say Kraus gave a statement to investigators the day following the deadly incident and stated that he accelerated his SUV toward the protesters because he thought he would be able to jump a car that had been parked on the road to serve as a barricade. The transcript of the interview also indicates Kraus knew there were people next to
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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - Rochesterfest is back for 2021, and one of the highlights of the event will be the Field of Flags, where people can honor heroes.
Those who interested can purchase a flag sponsorship through the Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation of Southeast Minnesota. According to a news release from the Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation of Southeast Minnesota, these flags are meant to honor all Americans including military soldiers, first responders, and heroes of the COVID-19 pandmeic.
“We are excited to honor the heroes of the pandemic with the Field of Flags as well as military veterans and first responders,” said Kevin Torgerson, Olmsted County Sheriff and President of the Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation of Southeast Minnesota. “The last 15 months taught us how important so many different professions are. A huge amount of community members stepped up during the pandemic and worked extremely hard. Help us celebrate them!”