Driving by and seen canine training in a park in Minneapolis with appeared to be a baseball team practice seen in the park as well I did miss of the practice.
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board issues plea to park and trail users to take social distancing measures seriously
Posted on 1 April, 2020
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is asking for the public’s help in keeping parks and trails open while protecting the health and safety of Minnesotans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The MPRB has continued to maintain and operate more than 6,800 acres of park land while it opened sections of four parkways or park roads to pedestrians and placed hundreds of signs at popular park locations telling people to stay six feet apart to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Unfortunately, since Gov. Walz’s Stay at Home Order went into effect, MPRB staff, commissioners and park police have been flooded with reports of park users disregarding social distancing guidelines by crowding popular park locations and trails, not staying six feet apart, and participating in team sports and group activities.
“Outdoor recreation opportunities are important for people of all ages during this stressful time,” said Al Bangoura, Superintendent of the MPRB. “But we need people to take the Governor’s orders and social distancing seriously. Everyone needs to do their part to protect others and protect themselves. We are aware of park closures in other states and would hate to have it come to that in Minneapolis.”
Closure of popular, previously crowded parks has already happened in major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington D.C.
“I encourage everyone in the metro area, including Minneapolis residents, to use their local neighborhood parks that are within walking distance rather than flock to the busiest parks in our system. If park visitors need to travel by car to get to a Minneapolis park, I urge them to explore the park system beyond its most popular spots,” said Jono Cowgill, President of the MPRB. “We recognize Minneapolis parks are popular and vital to the wellbeing of our city and region, but right now we need people to understand the importance of social distancing to limit the spread of COVID-19 and keep our parks open.”
The MPRB is imploring all its park users to strictly comply with the following measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 and keep the park system open:
Stay at least six feet apart from other park users not part of your household.
This means you may have to go a little slower and be mindful of others as you pass.
Do not participate in group activities where you can’t always stay six feet apart .
No pickup basketball, soccer, football, volleyball or other team sports. No group activities with people from outsi
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A man wanted in connection to his wife's murder was arrested early Wednesday morning in northern Minnesota.
According to the Red Lake County Sheriff's Office, Eric Reinbold was arrested without incident early Wednesday morning. He was located on a wooded rural property north of Oklee.
Eric Reinbold is facing murder charges in the death of his wife, Lissette Reinbold, in rural Pennington County -- about 65 miles east of the North Dakota border and Grand Forks.
He is being transported to the Pennington County Jail.
According to the complaint, Lissette Reinbold was found by her children lying in a driveway at her home the morning of July 9. When first responders arrived, they found her dead with stab wounds to her neck. When police arrived, they say Eric Reinbold was missing and it appears he left sometime overnight, leaving behind his phone.
According to the complaint, one of the children told investigators they thought Reinbold was upset because he believed his wife was seeing another man. Messages from the suspect's phone, obtained by deputies via a warrant, detail Reinbold growing upset with their deteriorating relationship. At the time of her death, Reinbold was living in a camper down the road from her home.
Along with the murder case, Reinbold also has a record that includes a federal conviction for building pipe bombs. Earlier this month, the U.S. Marshals offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case.
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A suspect was fatally shot by an officer inside a parking ramp near Fremont Ave. S. & W. Lake St. on Thursday afternoon.
The man—who was confirmed to have died at the scene—was being pursued by task force officers before multiple gunshots were fired on the top floor of the parking ramp. It’s still unclear if the man fired shots at officers before he was struck, but he reportedly “produced a handgun” during the incident.
Minneapolis officers were not involved in the shooting, which happened in the parking ramp near W. Lake Street and Fremont Ave. S., near the former Calhoun Square location.
The U.S. Marshals Service said that the man was suspected of being a felon in possession of a gun and—while in a parked car—"failed to comply and produced a handgun, resulting in task force members firing upon the subject," the agency said in its statement.
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