Apparent Plea Deal For Derek Chauvin in Federal CaseApparent Plea Deal For Derek Chauvin in Federal CaseA change of plea hearing has been scheduled at the federal courthouse in St. Paul.Andy BrownellAndy Brownell
Voters Reject Minneapolis Police Department ProposalVoters Reject Minneapolis Police Department ProposalThe final result shows the issue wasn't all that close.Kim DavidKim David
Man Accused of Shooting into Minneapolis PD Precinct Pleads GuiltyMan Accused of Shooting into Minneapolis PD Precinct Pleads GuiltyProsecutors say a video shows him firing 13 rounds into the building.Andy BrownellAndy Brownell
Rochester Man Admits to Torching Minneapolis PawnshopRochester Man Admits to Torching Minneapolis PawnshopThe arson fire destroyed the building and also resulted in the death of a Burnsville man.Andy BrownellAndy Brownell
Growing Controversy From Traffic Stop Involving MN LawmakerGrowing Controversy From Traffic Stop Involving MN LawmakerThe St. Paul legislator claimed he was racially profiled by St. Paul Police.Andy BrownellAndy Brownell
Minnesota Law Enforcement Groups Are Suing Gov Walz And StateMinnesota Law Enforcement Groups Are Suing Gov Walz And StateThey are concerned about changes made to the state's "use of force" statute.Kim DavidKim David
Derek Chauvin Sentenced to 22 1/2 Years in Prison for the Murder of George FloydDerek Chauvin Sentenced to 22 1/2 Years in Prison for the Murder of George FloydDerek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, was sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison.DJ DigitalDJ Digital
Derek Chauvin Sentenced to 22.5 Years in Prison [UPDATED]Derek Chauvin Sentenced to 22.5 Years in Prison [UPDATED]Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been sentenced for the murder of George Floyd.Aaron GallowayAaron Galloway
Two More Twin Cities Arsonists Sentenced in Federal CourtTwo More Twin Cities Arsonists Sentenced in Federal CourtTwo more Minnesota men have been sentenced for their convictions on federal arson charges connected to the rioting that occurred in the Twin Cities last summer.Andy BrownellAndy Brownell
Gov. Walz Proclaims ‘Moment’ Of Silence For George FloydGov. Walz Proclaims ‘Moment’ Of Silence For George FloydHe is asking Minnesotans to join him at 1:00 pm today.Kim DavidKim David