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Earl Bennett, 41, was convicted Monday of three counts of second-degree intentional murder stemming from an Oct. 27, 2024, shooting at a homeless encampment.
The Minnesota Star Tribune is suing the city of Minneapolis, alleging that the Police Department has refused to release crime report information in violation of the state public records law.
A Hennepin County jury has convicted a Minneapolis man for shooting and killing three people at an encampment in 2024. The verdicts were returned on Monday against 41-year-old Earl Bennett, who will be sentenced for his crimes in mid-January. He was also convicted of illegally possessing a firearm.
Minneapolis police say that a teenager suspected of being involved in violent crimes throughout the city has been arrested following a fatal shooting early Tuesday morning.
MPRB is seeking a new operator for Water Works Pavilion restaurant and concessions, with proposals due by January 23, 2026.
New video appears to show who agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement were targeting during a chaotic traffic stop Monday in south Minneapolis.
Minneapolis' police chief condemns "disturbing" incident where an ICE agent was caught on video kneeling on pregnant woman's back and dragging her through the street.
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Earl Bennett, 41, was found guilty on Dec. 22 in Hennepin County District Court on three counts of second-degree murder in connection with the killings on Oct. 27, 2024, in the 4400 block of Snelling Avenue near the railroad tracks and Hiawatha Avenue.
Three downtown Minneapolis apartment buildings totaling 238 units sold for $16.2 million, marking a steep price drop from their 2020 sale.