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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Jeff Day |Paul Walsh |Louis Krauss |Deena Winter
MINNEAPOLIS — After Vance Boelter allegedly carried out one of the most shocking acts of political violence in state history, he texted his lifelong friends and roommates in Minneapolis. “I love you guys, I made some choices,” Boelter wrote. “I’m going to be gone for a while. May be dead shortly.” Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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1 month ago |
thederrick.com | Andy Mannix |Jeff Day
MINNEAPOLIS — State political and law enforcement leaders are preparing for the possibility that President Donald Trump could pardon former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin’s federal conviction in connection with the murder of George Floyd. Responding to questions from reporters this week, Gov. Tim Walz said the White House has given him no indication that a federal pardon for Chauvin is imminent.
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1 month ago |
dailygazette.com | Andy Mannix |Jeff Day
MINNEAPOLIS — State political and law enforcement leaders are preparing for the possibility that President Donald Trump could pardon former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin’s federal conviction in connection with the murder of George Floyd. Responding to questions from reporters this week, Gov. Tim Walz said the White House has given him no indication that a federal pardon for Chauvin is imminent.
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1 month ago |
dailyitem.com | Andy Mannix |Jeff Day
MINNEAPOLIS — State political and law enforcement leaders are preparing for the possibility that President Donald Trump could pardon former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin’s federal conviction in connection with the murder of George Floyd. Responding to questions from reporters this week, Gov. Tim Walz said the White House has given him no indication that a federal pardon for Chauvin is imminent.
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