Minneapolis, MN
Longtime Star Tribune Columnist Retires After 36 Years
In his farewell column, Souhan credited a long list of Star Tribune colleagues and editors, including Patrick Reusse, Rachel Blount, Julie Engebrecht and Curt Brown, for shaping his career.
He described the decision to leave as “for reasons more personal than professional.” Souhan wants to be closer to his family, including his first grandson, and to support his wife’s career in education.
Minneapolis, MN
Teen In Critical Condition After Water Rescue At Minnehaha Falls
Crews located him submerged in the basin and brought him to shore, according to the department.
Fire personnel immediately began lifesaving measures, including CPR, and transported the teen via a small utility vehicle to a staged ambulance in the parking area, the release said.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis shooting on Wilson Street leaves man dead
Image shows Minneapolis police officers searching the area where a fatal shooting happened. (FOX 9)
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A shooting in Minneapolis left a man dead on Wilson Street, and police have not announced any arrests.
Fatal Minneapolis shooting
What we know:
Minneapolis police say they responded to the 300 block of Wilson Street at about 1 a.m. on Sunday for a report of a person down.
Officers say they then found a man in the street with life-threatening gunshot injuries and rendered aid.
The man was then brought to the hospital, where he died.
Police say they managed a large crowd that was leaving a nearby home where a party was held as they investigated the shooting.
What we don’t know:
No information on the victim or suspect has been shared.
What you can do:
Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to contact Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or email policetips@minneapolismn.gov.
The Source: This story uses information from the Minneapolis Police Department.
Minneapolis, MN
Teen in critical condition after being pulled from Minnehaha Falls
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A 16-year-old boy was pulled from the water at Minnehaha Falls after going missing while swimming with family.
Fire crews respond to missing swimmer at Minnehaha Falls
What we know:
Minneapolis Fire Department crews arrived at Minnehaha Falls around 5:20 p.m. after reports that a teenager had gone underwater and did not resurface. Firefighters put on swift-water rescue gear, set up rope safety lines and entered the water at the spot where the boy was last seen.
Crews quickly found the teen submerged in the water and brought him to shore. Firefighters started lifesaving efforts, including CPR, before the boy was taken to a local hospital. According to the Minneapolis Fire Department, he was in critical condition.
Minneapolis Park Police say the area the teen was in is not authorized for swimming but had attracted swimmers due to hot weather.
What we don’t know:
There are no updates on the teen’s current condition or further details about how the incident happened.
The Source: Information from the Minneapolis Fire Department and the Minneapolis Park police.
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