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July 16, 2021 - 7:20 PM
GEORGE FLOYD-OFFICER TRIAL
Derek Chauvin trial cost Hennepin County nearly $4M
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) â The weekslong trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin cost Minnesota s Hennepin County about $3.7 million. Documents released by the county Friday show the sheriff s office spent about $3.2 million on employee salaries, equipment and security for the courthouse. After salaries, the single largest expense was for added courthouse security, which cost more than $773,000. The sheriff s office spent $18,000 for a drone to monitor ârestricted airspace.â Costs for the Attorney General s Office and the state courts were not immediately available. Chauvin was convicted of murder in the death of George Floyd and was sentenced in April to 22 1/2 years in prison.
July 17, 2021 - 2:20 PM
SHOOTING DEATH
Man shot, killed after dispute in downtown Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) â Police say a man was shot and killed in downtown Minneapolis after a dispute erupted into gunfire. Minneapolis police responded to the reported shooting early Saturday morning near 6th Street N. and Hennepin Avenue at about 3 a.m., spokesman John Elder said. Officers found a man, âbelieved to be in his 20s,â who had suffered a gunshot wound and was not breathing. Officer started CPR and tended to the wound until paramedics arrived and transported the man to Hennepin County Medical Center, where he died. Police identified a 30-year-old suspect at the scene, arrested him and recovered a firearm.
Entry into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area | Photo: WDIO WDIO Created: July 15, 2021 06:08 PM
The Superior National Forest is announcing closures within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness effective Friday, July 17. According to a press release, the closures are due to wildfires in Quetico Provincial Park along the international border in Canada.
The closures include Mudro entry points #22/#23 and the Iron and Crooked Lake Corridors. Anyone heading into the BWCA should be aware of very high fire dangers.
Fire managers have identified two fires that have the potential to spread across the border. Officials say the closures in the BWCAW will remain in effect for at least seven days or until it is safe to open the area again.
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