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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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The man who allegedly ran toward law enforcement with a hatchet before being fatally shot was identified as Andrew Scott Dale, 35. The shooter was identified as Crookston Officer Nick Fladland.
“They fearlessly and without hesitation or regard for their own safety responded to a hostile area unknowing of what or what was or had occurred,” Police Chief Derek Randall said
The scholarship is for students majoring in the Emergency Medicine Parademic or Emergency Medicine Technology program at Rochester Community and Technical College
'It was sobering ... knowing that it could have potentially saved the lives of those three first responders had this bill been in place and had this law been in place,' said Rep. Peggy Scott
The Cloquet Police Department's investigation showed Nicholas Elliot Lenius acted with intent, although not premeditated, in the Super 8 double homicide on Jan. 8.
Nicholas Elliot Lenius may have been in the midst of a mental health episode that was compounded by being under the influence of methamphetamine.
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While disagreements remain about the best path to preventing similar incidents, groups on opposing sides of the gun debate said they’re willing to hear the other out
Former romantic partner said Shannon Gooden abused her, threatened to start a standoff and kill officers if she called the police
Connor Grytdahl faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted of killing his brother, Stephen Grytdahl
'We must never take for granted the bravery and sacrifices our police officers and first responders make every day,' Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said

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