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2 Twin Cities men charged in fatal shooting of man in downtown Rochester during fight after dice game The man was shot while down on the ground fighting with someone else, the charges read. June 9, 2021 11:51am Text size Copy shortlink:
Two Twin Cities men have been charged with murder in connection with the shooting of a 28-year-old man in downtown Rochester over the weekend during a fight following a dice game.
Derrick T. Days, 28, of South St. Paul, and Nautica D. Cox, 22, of Minneapolis, were both charged Tuesday in Olmsted County District Court with second-degree murder and illegal possession of a gun in connection with the killing early Sunday of 28-year-old Todd L. Banks Jr.
Guilty Pleas Entered In Target Headquarters Arson Case
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Minneapolis (KROC AM News) - Two Twin Cities men have pleaded guilty to starting a fire inside the Target headquarters in downtown Minneapolis last summer.
The arson case was part of a night of looting and rioting that broke out after a murder suspect killed himself as officers were moving in to arrest him. The man’s death was quickly portrayed falsely on social media as a police officer-involved shooting and the criminal activity soon spread.
Pleading guilty Monday in federal court to arson charges were 34-year-old Shador Jackson of Richfield and 34-year-old LeRoy Williams of Minneapolis. They will be sentenced in May.
Guilty Pleas Entered In Target Headquarters Arson Case
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Minneapolis (KROC AM News) - Two Twin Cities men have pleaded guilty to starting a fire inside the Target headquarters in downtown Minneapolis last summer.
The arson case was part of a night of looting and rioting that broke out after a murder suspect killed himself as officers were moving in to arrest him. The man’s death was quickly portrayed falsely on social media as a police officer-involved shooting and the criminal activity soon spread.
Pleading guilty Monday in federal court to arson charges were 34-year-old Shador Jackson of Richfield and 34-year-old LeRoy Williams of Minneapolis. They will be sentenced in May.
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