Crime, Law and Justice

Minnesota journalist attended White House Correspondents' Dinner to protest, but didn't get the chance
Minnesota-based independent journalist Georgia Fort attended the White House Correspondents’ Dinner to stand for the First Amendment by walking out during the president's speech. She didn’t have the opportunity.
Fifty deaths, few consequences: Inside Minnesota’s group home industry
At least 50 Minnesota group home clients have died since late 2022 under circumstances serious enough to trigger state maltreatment investigations. But many penalties amounted to fines of $5,000 or less, and most homes kept their licenses. When Ryan Riggs died in the backyard of his group home, the state’s initial fine was just $1,000.
A suspect is in custody after Trump is rushed from correspondents' dinner
President Trump and several cabinet members were safely rushed from the event in Washington, D.C. after several loud sounds were heard. The Secret Service said one person was in custody.
3 men arrested in fatal Edina shooting to be released. Shooting suspect still in custody
There was not enough evidence to charge three men arrested in connection with the fatal shooting in Edina earlier this week, according to the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office. They are set to be released Friday.
Federal appeals court blocks California law requiring federal agents to wear identification
An appeals court has blocked a California law passed in 2025 requiring federal immigration agents to wear a badge or some form of identification. The Trump administration filed a lawsuit in November challenging the law, arguing that it would threaten the safety of officers who are facing harassment
Minneapolis to expand safety measures in Uptown
Minneapolis plans to assign community safety ambassadors to Uptown starting in November, as officials look to curb crime.