Is during a protest in Minneapolis on June 4th 2001 Minneapolis PD pushed down a peaceful protester and cracked their head open.
Causing the person to go unconscious.
Paramedics did respond and transport the unknown person to the hospital.
The condition of the person is still unknown at time.
#protesters #police brutality #Minneapolis
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Officer-involved shooting in Saint Paul's Dayton's Bluff neighborhood
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating after a Saint Paul police officer shot a man in the Dayton's Bluff neighborhood at about 6:10 p.m. Monday, December 5.
Officers were called to the intersection of Earl Street and Hudson Road on a report of a domestic incident. The caller stated an assault took place and a man was armed with a gun, before abruptly ending the call. Officers arrived in the area and gathered a description of the man who had already fled on foot. Officers set up a perimeter and began searching the area.
The man was spotted by officers running throughout the immediate area with a handgun in his hand. Officers then witnessed the man on Hudson Road and he still had the handgun in his hand. The man approached an occupied vehicle and appeared to be carjacking a victim.
Officers drove up to where the man was in the roadway, and it is believed that the squad car struck the man. As the officers got out of their car, the man was standing with the gun in his hand and an officer fired multiple rounds, striking the man in the torso and leg. Officers immediately rendered aid to the man and called for Saint Paul Fire medics. The man was transported by medics to Regions Hospital, where he later died.
The officers involved in this incident were wearing body cameras and they were activated. The BCA will review the video and other evidence as part of its investigation. The Ramsey County Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy to positively identify the man and determine an exact cause of death. That information, along with any other updates on this incident, will be released by the BCA in the coming days.
The officers will be placed on administrative leave, which is standard procedure after an officer-involved shooting.
No further information about this case is currently available.
SCANNER: ST. PAUL: Officer involved shooting - know this has already been posted but here is detail heard on scanner to the best of my ability.
** 6:10. Domestic. Earl & Hudson. Caller reported she was just assaulted by a male, he has a firearm on him and a warrant.
** One warrant is for felony domestic out of Ramsey County.
** He had been in a BMW. Facial tattoos. She disconnected.
** 6:23 PM. Last seen walking west on Wakefield from Earl.
** This is a good domestic and warrants are good.
** Perimeter set up.
** State Patrol flight requested.
** Flight is delayed.
** 6:30 PM. He is running north on Wakefield, west of Earl, ran into yard of first house. He still has a backpack. Lock this house down.
** He is running southbound through the yards, he has a gun in his hand.
** 6:40 PM. He has a gun!
** He is waving the gun at officers!
** 10xx Wakefield. Male is trying to carjack a vehicle. Still has gun in hand.
** Officers from other districts heading there to help. Officer reported that suspect pointed gun at officers on scene.
** Shots fired. Dispatch unsure by whom.
** Suspect is down.
** 6:43 PM. Suspect was shot, is conscious and breathing.
** Medics en-route. Code 4 for medics.
** Shots were fired by police at 10xx Hudson.
** Locking the scene down. Need crime tape.
** 6:45 PM. Have medics come down to Earl. Need to move that squad car so medics can get down here.
** Shutting down street. Supervisors are en-route.
** Officer en-route to victim of vehicle that suspect tried to carjack.
** 6:48 PM. Suspect being transported to hospital with an officer riding along.
** Monitoring officers assigned.
** Continue to secure, log and process the scene.
** There are two crime scenes.
** 7:25 PM. The domestic victim is following us to HQ.
** Officers posted at hospital
#minnesota #Shooting #ShotsFired
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Aug. 18, 2020 residential fire in Plymouth
Plymouth, Minn. – At 4:22 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18, the Plymouth Fire Department was dispatched to a residential structure fire at 12630 53rd Ave. N.
Upon arrival, firefighter crews found the garage fully engulfed. Firefighters entered the residence, finding very little extension from the garage, and the fire was placed under control.
Two occupants of the home were treated by North Memorial paramedics for minor injuries and were released at the scene. One Plymouth firefighter was taken to North Memorial Health Hospital for evaluation and was later released.
Mutual aid was received from the Minnetonka, Golden Valley, Brooklyn Park, West Metro, Wayzata, Richfield, and Mound fire departments. Assistance was also received from the Plymouth Police Department and North Memorial Ambulance.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (FOX 9) - Seconds after a suspect allegedly stole a truck with four young children inside, the children's father jumped into another vehicle, which the suspect had abandoned at the scene, to save them.
According to the Minneapolis Police Department, around 8:40 p.m. Wednesday, a suspect arrived near Russell Avenue North and Eighth Avenue N in a stolen van. The suspect got out of that van and stole a nearby truck, which had four children all under the age of 6 years old inside.
Officers said the children's father then jumped into the stolen van left behind by the suspect.
"I look over and the van that he jumped out of is still running door wide open, and I was like, 'I'm taking this van. I'm going after my kids,'" said the children's father, Derek Gotchie.
Gotchie, a stay-at-home dad from Burnsville, told FOX 9 the situation unfolded after he backed his truck into a friend's driveway to drop something off. His wife went inside the home and asked him to close the trunk. It was in those few seconds when the suspect got into his truck, locked the doors and drove off.
He chased down his own truck, eventually reaching the intersection of Plymouth Avenue North and Penn Avenue North.
"You don't know what you're going to do until you're in that position. You don't know how you would react," Gotchie said. "All that matters to me is that my kids came home with me that night. And I knew they're going home with me no matter what because I'd do anything to get my kids back."
Both vehicles had been going the wrong way down a one-way street, so Gotchie made the difficult decision to rear-end his own truck with his children still inside.
"I run up, I peek up the kids. And I look at (the suspect). He's running away, he turns around and he's just yelling, 'I'm sorry,'" Gotchie said.
Police said the suspect ran away before they arrived. Forensic scientists processed and collected evidence from the scene. Officers said no injuries were reported in the incident. The incident is to their oldest child, who is 5.
"The whole night he just kept asking where the bad guy went and what does the bad guy want. That was the toughest part because we had to explain to him how people grow up different and don't have things. And that's not really a conversation that we think we would have to have with our 5-year-old," Gotchie said.
A family friend set up a GoFundMe page to help cover insurance expenses and other costs as the couple and their children try to come to terms with what happened.
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https://www.fox13news.com/news/dad-chased-down-minneapolis-car-thief-who-stole-vehicle-with-his-kids-inside
#minnesota #crime #dad
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