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  2. Crime in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Minnesota is a collaborative effort between local police departments, county sheriff's offices, and state agencies like the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). The state also collaborates with federal agencies, such as the FBI and DEA, for more complex investigations.

  3. Year-old Minnesota BCA unit under fresh scrutiny

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    Winston Smith' Jr.'s killing by members of a federal task force in Minneapolis last month is prompting fresh scrutiny of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, along with its newly formed ...

  4. Acts of the 88th Minnesota Legislature - Wikipedia

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    An act relating to disaster assistance; appropriating money to match federal disaster aid for the April 2013 severe winter storm in southwest Minnesota. 142: May 23, 2013 An act relating to the operation of state government; providing funding for the legislature, constitutional officers and other agencies, boards, councils, commissions, and ...

  5. Murder of Jacob Wetterling - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the federal Jacob Wetterling Act was passed and named for Jacob. [24] It was the first law to institute a state sex-offender registry. [25] The law has been amended several times, most famously by Megan's Law in 1996 and the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act in 2006. [26]

  6. Minnesota’s violent crime fell in 2022, but not significantly ...

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    Minnesota saw an 8.6% decrease in violent crime in 2022 compared with 2021, the BCA's 2022 Uniform Crime Report shows. The category includes murder, aggravated assault, robbery and rape. The ...

  7. Killing of Amir Locke - Wikipedia

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    The family also said he had a gun license and a concealed carry permit, [4] and had a gun for protection due to his work for DoorDash. [36] The BCA case file released two months after Locke's death revealed the origin of the gun, which had been purchased in April 2021 by a 25-year old Saint Paul man who declined to be interviewed by ...

  8. Killing of Justine Damond - Wikipedia

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    On September 15, 2021, the Minnesota Supreme Court reversed Noor's third-degree murder conviction on the basis that the state failed to prove that he committed murder with a "depraved mind" which is a "generalized indifference to human life" as required for the offense of third-degree murder. As the conduct in this case did not meet that ...

  9. Killing of Philando Castile - Wikipedia

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    According to the official Minnesota Department of Public Safety's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) transcript of the interview of Yanez and his attorneys Tom Kelly and Robert Fowler, Yanez stated that his justification for the shooting was based on fear for his own life because he believed that Castile's behavior was abusive toward a young ...