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SHOOTINGS

From the commentary, "We must ... come together, not as Republicans or Democrats, but as Minnesotans, united in sorrow and committed to healing."
Court documents indicate the 63-year-old had been acting erratically and aggressively toward family members the day before the shooting deaths.
The Hortman family raised and trained their golden retriever, Gilbert, through Helping Paws, a nonprofit organization that trains assistance dogs
Q&A with Jillian Peterson, professor of criminology and criminal justice at Hamline University and co-founder of The Violence Project

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"If the shooter had not been stopped by people there, the entire PTI leadership would have been wiped out."
Police have not offered a motive for the shooting, but various media reports said the gunplay had been spurred by a dispute over a game of dice.
In having his case moved out of juvenile court, Patrick Battees Jr. will face the possiblity of more than 20 years in prison if convicted of fatally shooting Juamada Anderson Jr.
The 19-year-old shooter had no previous criminal history. He was armed with an AR-15-style rifle and he had 600 rounds of ammunition.
The accidental shooting occurred at 11:43 a.m. at the Twin Cities Corn Maze in Brooklyn Park.
Two people were wounded in the shooting: a police officer who was treated and released, and another person who was hospitalized in critical condition, Patterson said.
Multiple hoaxes were called into law enforcement agencies in the Dakotas on Thursday, some reporting multiple fatalities while others reporting someone shooting at a school building.
The Parkland shooting had led to renewed calls for tighter gun control in the United States.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office updated the condition of the boy who was shot Sunday, Oct. 9, in Moose Lake Township, north of Motley.
"It's a scene that nobody wants to see. From the first step when I went in, it felt harrowing," Piyalak Kingkaew, an experienced emergency worker heading the first responder team, told Reuters.
“He built a lie machine that put this stuff out,” Mattei said. “You reap what you sow.”

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