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Minneapolis homicide victims from this week identified

Copy shortlink: The Hennepin County medical examiner has identified victims of two separate homicides last week on Minneapolis North Side. Joseph Matthew Pixley, 40, of Minneapolis, was fatally stabbed early Friday inside a residence in the 2000 block of N. Queen Avenue. Police found him there after getting a 911 call just before 4 a.m. Friday. Pixley was taken to North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale, where he later died of a stab wound to the chest. No arrests have been reported in Pixley s death. Hours earlier, police had responded to a call about a shooting inside a residence in the 400 block of N. 33rd Avenue. When they arrived around 10 p.m. Thursday, they found a man shot in the torso.

Head-on crash in Stearns County leaves man dead

BCA identifies Minneapolis police officers involved in shootout

BCA identifies Minneapolis police officers involved in shootout Abby Simons, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/Jerry Holt - Star Tribune/Star Tribune/TNS Minneapolis police shot and wounded a criminal suspect along Dowling Avenue near Vincent Avenue in an exchange of gunfire, authorities said. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has identified the Minneapolis police officers who fired their weapons during a Jan. 14 shootout with a suspect. Zedrick Andrew Cooper, 36, was charged in Hennepin County District Court last week with three counts of first-degree assault and one count of ineligible possession of ammunition and a firearm following the brief chase that ended with the gunfight in north Minneapolis. Cooper was shot by police several times and wounded. Police have said he is expected to survive.

Crash injures 3 near Pine River | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Crash injures 3 near Pine River Driver was making a left hand turn to go across Highway 371, when the truck struck a Buick, causing both vehicles to come to a rest in the northbound lane area. Written By: Brainerd Dispatch | × Photo illustration from Metro Newspaper Service PINE RIVER Three people were injured, including a woman who was airlifted to a Robbinsdale hospital, Monday, Jan. 11, after two vehicles crashed on Highway 371, north of Pine River. The crash was reported at 6:54 a.m. The Minnesota State Patrol reported Daniel A. Kneisl, 28, Verndale, was driving a Dodge Ram north on Highway 371 and Adrian V. Praught, 85, Ironton, was driving a Buick Rendezvous south on the highway. Kneisl was making a left turn across Highway 371 when his truck struck the Buick, causing the vehicles to come to a rest in the northbound lane area.

Deadly December includes COVID-19 hopes in Minnesota

Deadly December includes COVID-19 hopes in Minnesota Christopher Snowbeck, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/Alex Kormann, Star Tribune/Star Tribune/TNS Andrea Orest, the statewide health improvement partnership coordinator, walked along a line of cars in Grand Marais, Minn. to hand out free at-home COVID-19 saliva tests. The tests were handed out in conjunction with a food pantry distribution at the Cook County Community Center on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. December offers a glimmer of hope in Minnesota s battle against COVID-19, with a steady decline in the number of new cases and hospitalizations despite being the deadliest month of the pandemic so far.

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