North Minneapolis shelter-in-place lifted as police search for suspect who fired at officers
A shelter-in-place order was lifted in north Minneapolis after a suspect fired at officers who were investigating a vehicle. The armed suspect, who opened fire from inside the vehicle, remains at large. In other publi...
Minneapolis
A shelter-in-place order was lifted in north Minneapolis after a suspect fired at officers who were investigating a vehicle. The armed suspect, who opened fire from inside the vehicle, remains at large. In other public safety news, Minneapolis Park Police responded to a large fight at Farview Park around 8:30 p.m. that left two injured following a dispute over missing money.
A new report by Effective Law Enforcement For All highlights mixed progress and some delays in Minneapolis police reform efforts over the last six months. The review comes as city leaders and commissioners confirm the official search for a permanent Minneapolis police chief has not yet started.
The Twin Cities is preparing to host the Special Olympics USA Games starting June 20, which will bring 3,000 athletes, 1,500 coaches, and more than 10,000 volunteers to the metro. In transit news, the price tag for the Blue Line light rail expansion continues to climb as Metro Transit awaits a new comparative cost study.
St. Paul
Police in St. Paul are stepping up pedestrian safety enforcement following several deadly crashes this year. Separately, two people suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being shot while playing basketball with a large group near the 190 block of Cayuga Street.
Hundreds of musicians are set to take over St. Paul's Lowertown neighborhood this weekend to celebrate the 28th annual Twin Cities Jazz Festival. The city is also eyeing major redevelopment in Frogtown, recently purchasing vacant properties along University Avenue to revitalize the block.
Local Sports
The Twins had a great weekend at Target Field, beating the Rangers 4-2 on the road behind Josh Bell's three-run homer and Byron Buxton's 23rd home run of the season. They followed it up with a 5-4 comeback win against the St. Louis Cardinals at home, sealed by Ryan Kreidler's RBI double in the eighth inning.
The Minnesota Lynx also secured a massive 107-74 victory over the Portland Fire, powered by Natasha Howard's 18 points and a dominant defensive effort that forced 22 turnovers. In high school playoffs, St. Cloud Cathedral won the Class AA state championship at Target Field, giving 55-year coaching legend Bob Karn his 10th title. Rosemount also took home their first state baseball title with a 4-1 win over Champlin Park.
Weather
Enjoy the dry air and refreshingly cool temperatures today, with dominate sunshine and breezy northwesterly winds pushing highs to around 73 degrees. Meteorologist Molly notes that while rain chances stay out of the forecast to finish the weekend, residents should prepare for rain to make a return by Monday afternoon.
Minnesota Statewide
A new Minnesota Poll reveals that a majority of Minnesotans disapprove of President Trump, with voters also expressing significant concerns about the economy, immigration, and U.S. military action in Iran. In legal news, Twin Cities real estate broker Chad Banken is on trial for deceptive practices after selling homes via contracts for deed to buyers who couldn't secure traditional mortgages.
Najmo Ahmed, a participant in the sprawling Feeding Our Future fraud case, was sentenced to 14 months in federal prison for her role in the scheme and for trying to help facilitate her fugitive husband's surrender. Meanwhile, Minnesota educators and state leaders are actively discussing the promise and fears of integrating artificial intelligence into classrooms across the state.