A man was shot during an attempted carjacking near Loring Park on Thursday afternoon, according to the Minneapolis Police Department.
A Minneapolis City Council committee voted Tuesday afternoon to advance a motion that would request the City Auditor conduct a review of the police department’s handling of the Allison Lussier case. “Since her death,
A man has died three days after being brutally assaulted in broad daylight in south Minneapolis. Minneapolis Police Department says the victim was hospitalized after being found unconscious on the ground outside of a business on the 2500 block of Lyndale Avenue South at 12:20 p.
Police in Minneapolis are seeking three suspects wanted in connection with a "brazen" series of crimes in the city Tuesday morning. Minneapolis Police Department said the same trio are believed to have carried out six crimes in less than two hours early Tuesday.
A federal judge has paused the review of the consent decree between the Minneapolis City Council and the U.S. Department of Justice, which ordered expansive reforms to the city's police department.
Minneapolis police say they’ve arrested four people in connection to a rash of violent crimes committed in a two-hour burst early one morning last week that included the shooting of two bystanders. Police say they took two adult men into custody,
A man was shot in an apparent attempted carjacking near downtown Minneapolis Thursday, police said. It happened around noon on Willow Street near Loring Park, according to a spokesperson with the Minneapolis Police Department.
The Minneapolis Police Department is asking others to be on the lookout for a 69-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease.
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A federal judge has paused the review of the consent decree between the Minneapolis City Council and the U.S. Department of Justice, which ordered expansive reforms to the city's police department.
The Minneapolis City Council voted Tuesday in favor of an audit of the Minneapolis Police Department following the suspicious death of an Indigenous woman last February. Police Chief Brian O’Hara says they’re committed to pursuing justice for victim.
A federal judge has approved a request made by the U.S. Department of Justice to pause proceedings in the consent decree agreement with the City of Minneapolis that would implement sweeping reforms within the police department.