Four people, including a juvenile, are recovering Wednesday after they were reportedly shot while inside a vehicle.
Four people were injured when shots were fired at a vehicle in south Minneapolis on Tuesday evening. Minneapolis Police Department says the four victims were in a vehicle near the intersection of West 29th Street and Pleasant Avenue "when a person walking in the area fired shots toward the vehicle, striking them."
Court documents show the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis (POFM) filed a motion to intervene in the federal consent decree that is meant to reform policing practices in the Minneapolis Police Department.
Murders have doubled in Minneapolis since 2020, and yet city Democrats are worried about finding more bureaucrats to babysit their police department.
The Minneapolis Police Department’s updated policy explicitly states the department is not responsible for enforcing federal immigration laws. The guidance also prohibits officers from
Minneapolis council members are moving to increase oversight of off-duty police work, including a fee that the city would collect.
The new Justice Department leadership has put a freeze on civil rights litigation, and suggested it may reconsider police reform agreements negotiated by the Biden administration.
Police said no one has been arrested. The department is working to find out whether the shootings were connected.
MINNEAPOLIS — Twin babies in a northeast Minneapolis home survived after being exposed to fentanyl and having difficulty breathing, according to Minneapolis Police. Paramedics used Naloxone and CPR to stabilize the 2-month-old twin infants and transported them to the Hennepin County Medical Center.
The Minneapolis police union filed a motion to intervene Friday in the federal court case that lays out the agreement between the city and federal government to reform policing. It also emerged Friday that the agreement appears unlikely to be approved by a federal judge before President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated Monday,
The Justice Department issued a memo on Tuesday, instructing federal prosecutors to investigate – and possibly charge – state and local officials who refuse to cooperate with the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration.