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EXPLAINER: Chauvin s lawyer is outnumbered, but has help

EXPLAINER: Chauvin s lawyer is outnumbered, but has help
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EXPLAINER: Chauvin s lawyer may look alone, but he isn t

EXPLAINER: Chauvin s lawyer may look alone, but he isn t
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Violent words in St Paul: When does free speech become terroristic threat?

Violent words in St. Paul: When does free speech become terroristic threat? January 16, 2021 4:01pm Video (03:01) : Video by Mark Vancleave. The state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating whether speakers and organizers at the Jan. 6 Storm the Capitol rally outside the Minnesota State Capitol and Walz s residence committed acts of terroristic threats or other crimes. Text size Copy shortlink: Alley Waterbury cheered on the violent insurrection in Washington as she warned Gov. Tim Walz that there would be consequences if he did not meet with her and other protesters at the Minnesota Capitol. Within hours, she was outside the governor s residence shouting through a bullhorn.

What Minneapolis Police Lt Bob Kroll said in Sunday radio interview

What Minneapolis Police Lt. Bob Kroll said in Sunday radio interview Kroll said that once he s retired he ll go radio silent. Author: CBS This Morning A week after announcing plans to retire from his position as president of the Minneapolis Police Federation, Minneapolis Police Department Lt. Bob Kroll was a guest on WCCO Radio Sunday morning.  Kroll was interviewed by Roshini Rajkumar, who acknowledged that she is friends with Kroll but the interview was fair, balanced and Kroll was not allowed to see questions before the interview took place.  Asked about speculation that he was in Washington, D.C. when President Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, Kroll denied being there. 

2020 in review: Top news, part I

Created: December 28, 2020 09:42 AM 2020 in review: Here is a look at the top news events that dominated this past year in Minnesota. JANUARY At the beginning of the year, 28-year-old Monique Baugh  a local realtor and mother of two young daughters   Charges were filed against a 41-year-old man in connection with her death. On Jan. 7, Waseca police officer Arik Matson, 32, was shot in the head during an encounter with a 37-year-old man.  This is the worst nightmare a law enforcement agency can face, Waseca Police Chief Penny Vought said at the time. A day later, the Beltrami County Board of Commissioners

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