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FBI investigating threats made toward Minneapolis City Council members
The Minneapolis division of the FBI confirmed in a press release that it’s working with Minneapolis Police to research the reported threats.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota — A really detailed menace, emailed to each Minneapolis Metropolis Council member, now has the FBI investigating.
“I am doing, you realize, higher,” mentioned first-term council member Robin Wonsley who was simply elected in November.
Wonsley is certainly one of three particularly named on the e-mail.
“Sadly I skilled threats, even on the marketing campaign path. I anticipated the identical as an elected official. For merely doing what I used to be known as to do,” Wonsley mentioned.
The particular person making the menace posted addresses for Wonsley and two different council members and the particular person claimed to have an AR-15 and Glock 18 in addition to 15 bombs. The message says they might “begin planting bombs round a sure metropolis council member’s house.”
The particular person says “I imply enterprise” and ends with “See you in hell.”
Former FBI agent Kyle Loven says the very fact it isn’t a rambling incoherent message makes it extra regarding.
“I believe the specificity of the menace in addition to the gravity of the menace and the particular means the creator expressed their intent to hold this out has prompted the FBI to take a really critical take a look at this,” Loven mentioned.
Wonsley says the offender won’t cease her from doing her job.
“I hope that whoever despatched that is aware of that their efforts didn’t prevail,” Wonsley mentioned. “I hope they perceive and know that I am nonetheless right here. We’re nonetheless right here. We confirmed as much as work. And we’ll preserve displaying as much as work. To do what is critical.”
The FBI’s Minneapolis division confirms that it’s conscious of potential threats made towards metropolis council members over the weekend.
The company defined in a press release despatched out Tuesday that each menace is taken very critically and will probably be investigated totally.
In keeping with Minneapolis FBI Public Affairs Officer Cyndi Barrington, the company is working with each the Minneapolis Police Division and different companions to collect extra info on the state of affairs.
“My Council colleagues should really feel protected,” mentioned Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey in his personal assertion concerning the reported bomb threats. “These sorts of violent threats aren’t solely scary and harmful, they’re detrimental to recruiting our future leaders and deter certified individuals from entering into roles of public service.”
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Celebrating the winter solstice with a puppet procession in Minneapolis
On Friday night, community members and artists with In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre gathered atop a snow-covered hill in Powderhorn Park in south Minneapolis to celebrate the winter solstice together.
In the center of the crowd, Minneapolis-based musician Sarina Partridge led a series of call-and-responses:
“Welcome in, wild hearts,” she sang. “We will sing our way to wholeness.”
The solstice at 3:21 a.m. Saturday marks the beginning of astronomical winter in the Northern Hemisphere, bringing with it longer days. Saturday will be the shortest day of the year, at 8 hours, 46 minutes and 10 seconds in Minneapolis.
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About 300 people had assembled at Avalon Theatre on Lake Street and walked a few blocks down 15th Avenue to the park. Many procession participants held up paper lanterns, while others carried larger-than-life handmade puppets, recognizable from events like the MayDay Parade and Puppet Lab as well as the theatre’s puppet library, which lets people check out puppets for free.
In the Heart of the Beast’s vibrant puppetry has been a staple of Minneapolis’ Powderhorn and Phillips communities for nearly 50 years, and the organization has called the Avalon Theatre home since 1988. But in November, theatre leadership announced it was starting the process to sell the Avalon and look for a new home for its programming.
In the Heart of the Beast’s interim executive director Elina Kotlyar said she hopes to continue to expand on the theatre’s current programming — and make it more accessible.
She said her dream is that the new space “can be reached by as many people as want to come.”
Windchill temperatures hovered in the single digits as the procession wound its way back to the Avalon, but the lanterns cast a warm glow on participants’ faces as they plodded along the quiet neighborhood street.
Back inside the theatre, community members shared homemade soup and watched musical performances. For Kotlyar, events like the solstice celebration are integral to bringing the community together.
“Tonight is simply an opportunity to be in the moment with other people,” she said. “And the warm soup is a bonus.”
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