Minnesota summer speed crackdown detailed
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Minnesota law enforcement agencies are kicking off a statewide summer campaign aimed at “slowing drivers down and preventing deadly crashes” by increasing their efforts patrolling Minnesota roads throughout the Memorial Day weekend and summer.

Live updates: DOJ announces charges against 15 people for $90M in fraud

The U.S. Department of Justice announced it will hold a news conference on “significant law enforcement action" involving fraud in Minnesota on Thursday morning.

Feeding our Future: Aimee Bock’s lawyer reacts to sentence
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Defense attorney Kenneth Udoibok speaks after Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock was sentenced to 41.5 years in prison in the $250 million fraud case. Udoibok disputed the government’s characterization of Bock’s role in the scheme and said an appeal is likely.

Aimee Bock sentencing: Fmr. prosecutors react [RAW]
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Former U.S. District Attorney for Minnesota Joe Thompson and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Ebert react following the sentencing of Aimee Bock, the mastermind behind the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme. Bock was sentenced to 41.5 years in prison and ordered to pay $243 million in restitution.

Minnesota law enforcement speeding crackdown begins Memorial Day weekend

As Memorial Day weekend kicks off summer travel, law enforcement agencies across Minnesota are launching a new campaign to slow speeding drivers and prevent deadly crashes.

Feeding our Future ringleader Aimee Bock sentenced: Full details

Feeding our Future ringleader Aimee Bock was hit with a major prison sentence on Thursday for her role in the massive $250 million fraud scheme. Here's what she got:

ICE will 'be out there every day' during World Cup, DHS chief says

ICE officials said they will be focused on public safety, not broad immigration sweeps, during the World Cup, but it’s unclear whether ICE agents will avoid all immigration enforcement during the event.

Phoenix morgue burglary suspect accused of sexual contact with dead bodies

A 31-year-old man was arrested after allegedly using a crowbar to break into the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office and having sexual contact with multiple corpses.

MN fraud: Feeding Our Future ringleader faces sentencing
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Aimee Bock, the woman accused of being the ringleader in the massive Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, is set to be sentenced on Wednesday morning. Prosecutors say the scheme involved roughly $250 million in stolen pandemic relief funds. FOX 9's Bill Keller reports. 

Pooh Shiesty trial date set for alleged Gucci Mane kidnapping, robbery case

Rapper Pooh Shiesty is set to stand trial this July over federal allegations that he and eight others kidnapped and robbed Gucci Mane in Dallas.

Unknown substance kills 3, injures first responders in New Mexico

At least two first responders were seriously injured from exposure to an unknown substance in New Mexico that left three people dead.

ICE agent assault charge: Defense says traffic encounter was 'initiated by the other driver'

The defense attorney for an ICE agent charged with assault for an alleged Minneapolis gun-pointing incident that happened in February says his client did not initiate the encounter and that the agent was reacting to a “perceived danger."

Minneapolis Roof Depot, EPNI reach purchase agreement for vacant property

Minneapolis officials say they have reached a tentative agreement with the East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI) to purchase the Roof Depot site in south Minneapolis for far less than originally agreed upon years ago.

Sheriff: Man threatened Walmart mass shooting if hantavirus led to lockdown

An Arkansas man is facing felony charges after authorities say he threatened to carry out a mass shooting at a Walmart if the country went into another lockdown because of the hantavirus.

Former MN fraud investigator testifies to Senate
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Minnesota’s former Manager of Recipient & Child Care Provider Investigations within its Department of Human Services testified before the Senate on Wednesday, saying he was discouraged from flagging programs that were likely fraudulent during his tenure in the position because it would “make the department look bad.”

‘Learing’ that fraud doesn’t pay: Senate hearing
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Citing several examples of fraudulent claims to abuse federal and state funding, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) outlined that fraudsters will ‘lear’ that it no longer pays in Minnesota before the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee on Wednesday.

MN fraud: Feeding our Future defendant now facing day care fraud charges

A Minneapolis day care owner featured in conservative influencer Nick Shirley's YouTube video exposing Minnesota day cares is now facing federal charges for fraud.

Ilhan Omar investigated by DOJ over 'immigration fraud, family finances'

Vice President JD Vance said on Tuesday that the feds will be investigating Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar over potential "immigration fraud and family finances."