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Hennepin County demands federal evidence in shootings, Minneapolis City Council takes controversial stance, blizzard warning north, Ramsey County success with juvenile crime
Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Here is Wednesday's "830 On The Go" which includes:
- Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty demanding the federal government turn over evidence in the shooting of two people during “Operation Metro Surge”.
- Investigators with the FBI and St. Paul Police Department investigating the alleged beating of a Mexican citizen by immigration officers last month.
- Minneapolis city council members tomorrow will vote on whether or not to create a seven million dollar relief fund for small businesses losing money during Operation Metro Surge.
- Scrutiny intensifies over the status of liquor licenses at two Minneapolis hotels that housed ICE during "Operation Metro Surge"
- Environmental groups and Minnesota U.S. Senator Tina Smith on the state capitol steps today.
- Hearts are heavy in Burnsville today as they remember three first responders killed in the line of duty.
- A blizzard warning through noon tomorrow as upward of two feet of snow could fall along the North Shore.
- House Speaker Demuth is detailing how she's balancing her legislative duties and a governor's bid.
- Serious youth crime in Ramsey County has dropped nearly 30 percent in the last two years, thanks in part to a new approach to handling cases.