Chauvin s sentencing sparks relief but also resolve to keep fighting injustice
Derek Chauvin s sentencing sparks relief but also resolve to keep fighting injustice Activists who pushed for retribution said they felt a sense of justice by the rare punishment of an officer. But not everyone was satisfied with the sentence. June 26, 2021 5:45am Text size Copy shortlink:
The historic punishment handed down Friday to a former police officer for George Floyd s murder evoked both community relief and resolve for more action in the long struggle to end racial injustice.
While acknowledging nothing would compensate for Floyd s death under the knee of Derek Chauvin, activists who have pushed for accountability said they felt some sense of justice from the 22 ½-year prison sentence, a rare punishment of an officer.
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(KNSI) – A 35-year-old Waite Park man has been charged with five counts of non-firearm kidnapping, one count of first-degree aggravated robbery and one count of second-degree assault for allegedly wielding a pair of scissors during a standoff with law enforcement at the Wells Fargo along 33rd Ave. South in St. Cloud.
Ray Reco McNeary is accused of holding five Wells Fargo employees hostage after attempting to rob the bank Thursday afternoon. Multiple law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, responded to the scene. The event began shortly before 2 p.m., and authorities took McNeary into custody around 10:30 p.m.
Man who took 5 hostages at a Minnesota bank threw cash, made threats and wanted to be a martyr, court docs say Clairissa Baker, St. Cloud Times
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ST. CLOUD, Minn. A man who took five hostages at a Minnesota Wells Fargo bank on Thursday wasn t armed with a gun but held scissors to a person s neck, destroyed hostages phones and threw cash around the bank during a eight-hour standoff Thursday, according to police and court documents.
Ray Reco McNeary, 35, told both hostages and law enforcement he intended to kill the employees, according to court documents. He said he wanted to “go viral” and to be a “martyr and also threatened to kill himself or put law enforcement in a position to kill him.
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May 7, 2021 4:06 PM
One person who was held hostage during an attempted bank robbery at a Wells Fargo in St. Cloud on May 6, 2021 exits the building and is ushered away by FBI officers. (Photo by Dene Dryden)
(KNSI) – Five people were held hostage during an attempted bank robbery in St. Cloud on Thursday. While the St. Cloud Police Department says no one was physically injured during the hours-long standoff, Chief William Blair Anderson said the Wells Fargo employees would be invited to a debriefing session in the near future because of the psychological impact of the event.
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Update, 10:40 a.m. Friday, May 7th:
(KNSI) – The suspect in a St. Cloud bank robbery and hostage situation will be charged by the Stearns County Attorney’s Office later today with aggravated robbery, kidnapping and second-degree assault.
The 35-year-old male suspect was apprehended at the scene Thursday night and is currently being held in the Stearns County Jail.
The St. Cloud Police Department confirms that no one was physically injured during the incident, and a firearm was not located at the scene or on the suspect.
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(KNSI) – The tense hostage situation at the Wells Fargo Bank in St. Cloud is over.