St. Thomas administration responds to Tuesday’s bomb threat, a man was fatally shot and killed by a St. Paul police officer Tuesday night, and the Archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis has opened an investigation on Bishop Michael Hoeppner. Web Manager Maggie Martin has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – April 2, 2019
Jurors answer written questions for the case of a former Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed an Australian woman, President Donald Trump suggests he will defer until after 2020 to push for a Republican health care plan, and New Zealanders vote in favor of new gun restrictions. Chief Story Editor Samantha HoangLong has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 4, 2018
A new federal alert system is tested, the Senate reviews a supplementary investigation into Brett Kavanaugh, and Minneapolis Police will not investigate Keith Ellison. Director Noah Brown has today’s News in :90.
AP: Police: 2 others with man holed up in Minneapolis hotel
A man holed up in a hotel on the University of Minnesota’s Twin Cities campus has two others with him in one of the rooms, university and police officials said Monday, but they have stopped short of calling them hostages.
News in :90 – Nov. 15, 2017
Impeachment papers are filed against President Trump, and Tampa police search for a suspect in the killing of four people. Reporter Benton Johnson has today’s News in :90.
Police: ‘Hostile shooter’ at St. Kate’s not found after search, no threat to community
A suspect involved in the Tuesday night shooting of a St. Catherine University security officer is still at large Wednesday morning.
News in :90 – Sept. 12th, 2017
Some residents of the Florida Keys have been given the OK to return home, and a St. Thomas sophomore launches a new social media-based app. Sports editor Noah Brown has today’s News in :90.
No charges filed in Flynn Hall shooting
The Ramsey County Attorney’s office declined to file charges against the St. Thomas student who accidentally discharged a gun in his Flynn Hall apartment, striking his roommate in the head.
News in :90 – May 5, 2017
An officer is acquitted of assault, a former NHL player is put on probation and 184 schools will close in Puerto Rico at the end of the academic year. Photo editor Meghan Vosbeek has the latest in today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas alum who wounded 5 at police shooting protest to be sentenced
A St. Thomas alum is facing sentencing in the shooting of five black men who were demonstrating against the police killing of a black man in Minneapolis.
No charges yet, Flynn gunfire investigation continues
The St. Thomas student who accidentally discharged a handgun, wounding his roommate in the head on Friday night said he did not know that the weapon was loaded, police said.
St. Thomas students robbed at gunpoint in home
Three armed suspects held three St. Thomas students at gunpoint Feb. 7 inside their home, and one of the students was beaten.
Car thefts spike around campus
A recent spike in motor vehicle thefts in the neighborhood surrounding the University of St. Thomas prompted Public Safety to release an alert on Oct. 14.
Man stabs 8 in St. Cloud mall, praised by Islamic State
A man in a private security uniform stabbed eight people at a Minnesota shopping mall, reportedly mentioning Allah and asking at least one victim if they were Muslim before an off-duty police officer shot and killed him, authorities said.
Baton Rouge police killer: A former Marine from Kansas City
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The man who killed two police officers and a sheriff’s deputy in Baton Rouge was a former Marine sergeant who served in Iraq and had no known ties to any extremist groups. Gavin Eugene Long, a black man whose last known address was in Kansas City, Missouri, carried out the …
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