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The motorcycle crash was Saturday afternoon. Written By: Forum News Service | 4:15 pm, May 3, 2021 × HIBBING, Minn. What began as a road rage incident ended in the death of a 46-year-old man in Hibbing on Saturday, May 1. Garry Frank Brill was pronounced dead at the Fairview Range Medical Center in Hibbing, shortly after a motorcycle crash on Brooklyn Drive, a Hibbing Police Department news release said Monday. Brill and a passenger, Shelby Elizabeth Sebesta, 21, lost control of their motorcycle on gravel, causing the crash, the police said. It was determined that the incident began as a road rage incident, involving another vehicle, but the other vehicle was not involved in the (crash), the police said. ....
The motorcycle crash was Saturday afternoon. Written By: News Tribune | × What began as a road rage incident ended in the death of a 46-year-old man in Hibbing on Saturday. Garry Frank Brill was pronounced dead at the Fairview Range Medical Center in Hibbing, shortly after a motorcycle crash on Brooklyn Drive, near the elementary school, a Hibbing Police Department news release said Monday. Brill and a passenger, Shelby Elizabeth Sebesta, 21, lost control of their motorcycle on gravel, causing the crash, the police said. It was determined that the incident began as a road rage incident, involving another vehicle, but the other vehicle was not involved in the (crash), the police said. ....
Law enforcement say there wasnât an active shooter threat in or near the Eveleth-Gilbert Junior High School on Monday, despite social media posts and rumors to the contrary. Parents and guardians took to Facebook that afternoon and shared the following automated text messages received from Rock Ridge Public Schools: âThe Gilbert Campus was in lock down briefly this afternoon. At no time were our students and staff in danger. The Gilbert Police were contacted and are investigating the situation. There is no danger to any students or staff. The situation has been resolved peacefully.â They described being surprised, especially some of whom received texts from their students saying a teenager had brought a gun onto campus. ....
HIBBING â The Hibbing City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved purchasing 25 body cameras for officers to equip its police department. Police Chief Steve Estey told the Mesabi Tribune that those numbers ensure all uniformed police officers and investigators will have a camera. The chief placed the $68,000 order including installation from the Aurora-based Rogerâs Online Corporation on Thursday. By buying the body cameras, Hibbingâs police department â the largest on the Iron Range â becomes the latest agency to adopt the technology. Virginia Police Chief Nicole Mattson has told the Mesabi Tribune via email that her officers have had body cameras âfor two years and they are integrated with our in-car cameras.â Estey, an ex-Virginia detective, wrote in an email that his former department uses the Watchguard system and his officers will do the same. ....