Crime, Law and Justice

5 killings, 3 states and 1 common neo-Nazi link
Three young men have been charged separately with murders from Florida to Virginia to California. All appear to have links to the same white supremacist group: the 'Atomwaffen Division.'
Former UMD hockey coach's gender discrimination trial begins
Former women's hockey coach Shannon Miller argues the University of Minnesota Duluth fired her because she's a woman, and for complaining about discrimination. UMD says the firing was performance-related.
Ex-Trump aide plans to defy Mueller, says 'arrest me'
Sam Nunberg said he thinks Mueller may already have incriminating evidence on Trump directly, although he would not say what that evidence might be.
A fundraising campaign honoring Philando Castile has raised enough money to pay the debt of students enrolled in a federal school lunch program in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Parents in Mpls. abuse case appear in court together
Jerry Lee Curry, 52, and Shelia Machelle Wilson, 48, sat at opposite sides of the table Monday during a perfunctory hearing related to the custody of their 11-year-old daughter.
U.S. Sens. Pat Toomey and Chris Coons on Monday said they will introduce a bill that requires federal authorities to notify states when a felon or a fugitive attempts to buy a firearm but fails the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
The mayor of Vadnais Heights is among those critical of how the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office handled comments by a 13-year-old boy with autism that authorities said amounted to a school threat.
Former Guthrie carpenter files discrimination charges
Molly Diers, who worked in the scene shop for 13 years, said she suffered retaliation for speaking up.
Son's alleged school threat leads to charges for Vadnais Heights man
Christopher Stowe has been charged with two felony counts tied to weapons found at his house. "These are very good people," his lawyer said. "I don't think there's any reason for anybody to be scared of the Stowe family."