Crime, Law and Justice

'This circle is about healing’: Gardener sees himself as caretaker of the energy at George Floyd’s Square
Jay Webb is a caretaker and organizer who worked on creating the garden around the “Black Power” fist sculpture at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue. Webb gives his perspective about the emotional connections that take place in George Floyd’s Square, and the healing properties it provides.
Prosecutors ask for delay in Floyd trial, citing COVID-19 concerns
In a document filed Thursday, prosecutors are asking that the trial start on June 7, about three months later than its originally scheduled date, saying the delay is in the best interest of public health.
'Like Uber Eats for therapy': South Mpls. man helps connect community to mental health care
When he saw footage of his hometown on fire the week following the police killing of George Floyd, Isak Douah jumped on a plane from Amsterdam, where he was studying fashion, to Minneapolis. All summer, he volunteered to work security at the intersection where Floyd died. Seeing the trauma there, he decided to develop a mobile app to connect people in his community to mental health care.
Police shooting victim ID'd; MPD bodycam footage released
Minneapolis police have released a short clip from an officer's body camera showing the deadly confrontation outside a gas station on the city's south side Wednesday evening. The victim has been identified as 23-year-old Dolal Idd. It was the first killing by Minneapolis police since George Floyd’s death on May 25 less than a mile away.
Some 500 coronavirus vaccine doses intentionally destroyed, hospital says
Officials at the Wisconsin medical center first suspected a now-former employee inadvertently left the Moderna drugs out of cold storage. But an investigation concludes they were deliberately removed.
Minneapolis police fatally shoot man during stop
Minneapolis police say an officer shot and killed a man described as a felony suspect Wednesday evening in south Minneapolis. No officers were injured. Chief Medaria Arradondo said he intends to release police body cam footage on Thursday.
At 38th and Chicago, Agape Movement turns ‘street energy into community energy’
Since the summer’s unrest, a local nonprofit has been working to “bridge the gap between the community and law enforcement” in south Minneapolis. 
Nashville bomber's girlfriend warned police about him in 2019
More than a year before the explosion that rocked Nashville last week, Anthony Warner's girlfriend told police that he "was building bombs in the RV trailer at his residence."