Crime, Law and Justice

Chanel Miller, sexual assault survivor, on the 'immense relief' of going public
She was long known only as the victim of Brock Turner, who got a lenient sentence for assaulting her. Now, Miller tells NPR she can "finally exist in the world without having to hide anything."
Father says son may have sought deadly police confrontation
The father of Brian Quinones, a Twin Cities man who was shot to death by police on Sept. 7, says his son may have been trying to attract police attention as he drove, and may have been seeking a confrontation with officers.
Marchers call for justice one week after fatal police shooting in St. Paul
Several dozen protesters marched through St. Paul's Midway neighborhood on Sunday to protest police shootings — including the fatal shooting of a man by a St. Paul police officer one week earlier.
Trump suggests he spoke about Biden with Ukraine's president
President Trump suggested Sunday that he spoke about former Vice President Joe Biden and Biden's son in a summer phone call with Ukraine's new leader, as Democrats pressed for investigations into whether Trump improperly used his office.
Parishioners remember St. Paul church member fatally shot after Bible study
“What makes some think they have the right to murder someone? Hatred. Jealousy. And revenge. But these are the emotions of people who are empty inside,” Pastor William Land told some 80 worshippers gathered at St. Albans Church of God in Christ.
Authorities in Duluth are investigating the shooting death of a man early Sunday on the city's west side.
A man died after being shot in Minneapolis early Saturday. It's the 29th homicide of the year in Minneapolis.
Two men were fatally shot early Saturday at a South Carolina sports bar and eight other people were wounded in the gunfire, authorities said. A suspect was being sought.