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A team of Minnesota National Guard members and Minneapolis police officers providing neighborhood security in the city was the target of a drive-by shooting on Sunday, authorities said.
Social media users are sharing a video of law enforcement officers firing paintball guns at residents of a Minneapolis neighborhood and claiming that the patrol was a product of Minnesota Gov. Tim ...
The Minnesota National Guard conducted a security mission alongside local law enforcement as street protests turned violent over the murder of George Floyd. A soldier from the Minnesota National Guard fired his weapon at a vehicle that was speeding towards police officers and National Guard soldiers in Minneapolis. The driver of the vehicle was ...
At 10:41 p.m. local time that night, after a Minneapolis police precinct building was set on fire, the Minnesota National Guard announced that “we have activated more than 500 soldiers to St ...
At a press conference on the evening of the shooting, BCA superintendent Drew Evans who viewed a video of the incident, described Mitchell's death as the result of an ambush-style attack. [7] [15] Police chief Brian O'Hara said Mitchell had stopped to help a man who appeared to be injured, but who instead shot him. [15]
Walz proactively mobilized 100 National Guard troops and an unspecific number of state patrol officers to support local law enforcement. [31] In early 2021, Minneapolis and Hennepin County officials spent $1 million on fencing and barricades for government buildings and police stations in anticipation of civil unrest during the trial. [32]
Edited video released by the Minneapolis Police Department shows the moments before Officer Jamal Mitchell was fatally shot on May 30, as well as the frantic minutes that followed as officers ...
Protesters and Minnesota National Guard troops at the Brooklyn Center Police Station the night of April 14, 2021. The Washington County Attorney's Office charged Potter on April 14 with second-degree manslaughter , pursuant to Minnesota Statutes , section 609.205, a felony offense entailing "culpable negligence creating unreasonable risk" that ...