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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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Police were called to the area at 5 a.m. on reports that a juvenile male had been shot. When they arrived, they found a 12-year-old boy with a gunshot wound.
One suspect allegedly "emptied a whole clip" while the other fired at least two rounds in a drive-by confrontation with a rival group.
Two men arrested on preliminary homicide charges lived just down the street from the home that was shot up in a "retaliation shooting"
Several of Cobb’s relatives appeared at the rally, including his twin brother Rashad and their mother Nyra Fields-Miller, who said the troopers need to accept responsibility.
Police said Wednesday evening they had two people in custody and were actively investigating the incidents
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Information found on Mohamad Barakat's computer made it clear to investigators that he was planning a mass casualty incident in Fargo
"It is a sad time in our community because we’ve been trying to work hard to fit in, you know, to melt in the pot," said Fowzia Adde of the Immigrant Development Center in Moorhead.
Questions remain on the motive behind the shooting, how the gunman obtained the weapon and what role, if any, the crash played in the incident.
Officer Jake Wallin graduated from Alexandria College.
Officer Jake Wallin said he wanted a job that had meaning and purpose, so he became a police officer.
Calling Friday "one of the most horrific days in our department's history," Fargo Police Chief David Zibolski made public the names of the slain officer, his injured colleagues and the suspect.

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