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A Minnesota woman has been charged with the death of her ex-husband, who had been reported missing, after his body was discovered in their backyard over the weekend.
Authorities found the body of Kou Yang on Saturday in St. Paul. An autopsy revealed he had been shot twice in the head. Police arrested Karina See Her, 40, in connection with the slaying. She is charged with second-degree murder, not premeditated.
During a search of the home, police found blood splatter on the bedroom wall, which had been painted over and a carpet cleaning machine had blood inside it, the Pioneer Press in St. Paul reported.
As pandemic deepens domestic violence, 28 Minnesotans slain last year are remembered
In the time of the coronavirus pandemic, the shape of the 10th annual remembrance for domestic violence victims in Minnesota took a different form. And the challenges of the pandemic were also top of mind as people talked about those who were killed and the support systems needed going forward.
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May Tong adjusts a large purple ribbon with a victim’s name decorating her car as a procession of vehicles commemorate Minnesota’s 28 victims of intimate partner homicide in 2020 at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. Tong works for Transforming Generations, a nonprofit helping domestic violence and sexual assault victims in the Hmong community. The event was sponsored by Violence Free Minnesota, a statewide coalition of programs working to end relationship abuse. (Scott Takushi
Violence Free Minnesota remembers 28 people who were killed last year
The virtual memorial ceremony honored the lives of 28 people who were killed in 2020 by intimate partner violence. 11:00 am, Jan. 27, 2021 ×
Twenty-eight people who died in Minnesota from intimate partner violence in 2020 were remembered Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, during the 10th annual Intimate Partner Homicide Memorial hosted by Violence Free Minnesota. (Post Bulletin screenshot from Violence Free Minnesota virtual memorial ceremony)
Editors note: The Women’s Shelter and Support Center in Rochester’s 24/7 Crisis Line can be reached at 507-285-1010. Olmsted County Victim Services’ 24/7 Crisis Line can be reached at 507-286-0636. The statewide Minnesota Day One Crisis Line can be reached at 1-866-223-1111 by phone, or 612-399-9995 by text.