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Clay Schueffner of St. Cloud was viewing a Snapchat video at the time of the crash that killed Father David H. Gau on Feb. 9, court records indicate. Schueffner was charged May 20 with homicide by ...
Saint Paul Police Department identified a homicide suspect's vehicle and got a picture of the driver which led them to Belle Plaine. When the suspect got out a house with a gun, two officers shot and killed him. According to Police, Murdock shot and killed a woman in Saint Paul on September 25. [16] 2024-09-25 Gregory Maxwell (37) Unknown
The chase ended when police performed a PIT maneuver, causing a crash that killed Boykins. The driver of the car was charged with murder and driving under the influence. [71] [72] [73] 2021-09-10 Jesse B. Lees (33) White Topeka, Kansas [74] 2021-09-10 Cedric Williams (29) Black Oxon Hill, Maryland [75] 2021-09-10 Jessee Rickman (28) White ...
This is a list of people reported killed by non-military law enforcement officers in the United States in September 2018, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method. The listing documents the occurrence of a death, making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or ...
Crime scene tape remains up in the 5100 block of East 65th Street Sunday morning as police continue to investigate a shooting at a party that left a woman dead and nine other people injured.
Simms was shot and killed by police. [79] 2020-01-10: Clando Anitok (25) Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: Washington (Spokane) Anitok was shot and killed by a deputy after a chase that ended in a crash. The deputy shot Anitok after he allegedly reached into his pocket. Anitok did not have a weapon. [80] [81] 2020-01-10: Juan Ayon-Ruiz (24 ...
On July 13, 2016, we published a database of more than 800 deaths that took place in jails and police lockups in the previous year. The government doesn't release this kind of data, and jails often aren't required to give out information about people who die in their custody, so we had to dig deep.
The threat was reportedly made by a current Copley student on Snapchat, who said they were going to shoot up the school Tuesday, Copley Police Chief Michael Mier said. Snapchat alerted the FBI ...