Video refutes DHS accounts of Minneapolis shooting
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Three months after federal agents shot a Venezuelan man in north Minneapolis, setting off a series of protests following the death of Renee Good, newly released video evidence refutes claims originally made by the Department of Homeland Security. FOX 9’s Rob Olson explains.

Fletcher's Ice Cream & Cafe arson trial: Trial begins

The man accused of firebombing Fletcher's ice cream shop in Minneapolis last fall is now facing trial on federal charges.

Tesla captures Minneapolis hit-and-run footage, woman charged in fatal crash

Police say they used footage from a parked Tesla to help determine a woman who was behind the wheel during a fatal hit-and-run in northeast Minneapolis in March. She is now facing charges of vehicular homicide.

Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 65 latest updates

Monday marks Day 65 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who vanished from her southern Arizona home.

Child playing with lighter, aerosol can ignites Mountain Iron home

A northern Minnesota home is a total loss after a child started a fire by playing with a lighter and an aerosol can, according to the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office.

Family says 3-year-old immigrant girl was allegedly sexually abused while in federal custody

The family of a 3-year-old girl alleges that she endured sexual abuse while in a foster home after immigration officers separated the child from her mother when they crossed the border illegally in 2025.

Man pleads guilty to murder in fatal shooting of Minneapolis DJ

A 19-year-old Minneapolis man pleaded guilty on Monday to murder charges in the July 2025 shooting fatal shooting of a popular DJ near Mortimer's Bar.

US weighs permanent ban of Chinese air bag inflators after 10 deaths

Transportation officials are warning about dangerous air bag inflators made in China that could be in your vehicle illegally. Here’s how to check and what to know about the DTN product.

St. Paul church protester charges dropped from Easter protest

Charges against an anti-ICE protester have been dropped in connection to a protest at Cities Church in St. Paul on Easter Sunday.

Minneapolis ICE shooting: City releases video that undermines feds' version of events

The City of Minneapolis released video footage Monday from an ICE-involved shooting that injured a Venezuelan man in January. The video undermines federal authorities' account of what happened that night, and the U.S. Attorney's Office opened a criminal probe into whether the two ICE agents lied under oath.

New Minneapolis ICE shooting video undermines feds' account
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A new video released by the City of Minneapolis shows the ICE shooting of Julio C. Sosa-Celis on Jan. 14. The video undermines federal authorities' account of what happened that night.

Toddler injured by wolf at Hersheypark zoo after crawling under fence; parents charged

A scary situation unfolded at a zoo in Hersheypark this weekend when police say a 17-month-old child was left unsupervised by parents apparently distracted by their cellphones.

Anti-ICE protester arrested at Cities Church in St. Paul
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Police say they arrested a woman for "interference with religious observance" during a protest outside of Cities Church in St. Paul on Easter Sunday. A protest at the same church in January led to federal charges against several people.

Minnesota bill would create crime victims fund

Lawmakers are debating a proposal that could give crime victims more support through a dedicated state fund.

Winona authorities searching river for missing 72-year-old woman

Authorities in Winona are now searching the Mississippi River for a 72-year-old woman who they say has been missing since mid-March.

Protest at Cities Church in St. Paul leads to woman's arrest on Easter Sunday

Police say they arrested a woman for “interference with religious observance" during a protest outside of Cities Church in St. Paul on Easter Sunday.

Operation Not Forgotten: Native advocates urge trust-building as FBI tackles open cases

Federal officials are stepping up efforts to solve unresolved cases in Native American communities, but some in the community say trust must be built for real progress.