Minneapolis, MN
Man brought to hospital after Saturday morning stabbing, Minneapolis police say
A man was brought to the hospital after being stabbed Saturday morning, Minneapolis police said.
Officers responded to a report of a stabbing around 7:23 a.m. on the 1000 block of 18th Avenue SE. There, they found a man with lacerations, who was also covered in blood.
The man was brought to the hospital. Police have not released his condition.
Investigators believe an altercation outside escalated to a stabbing.
There have been no arrests.
Minneapolis, MN
Missing 13-year-old found safe, MPD confirms
UPDATE:
Khalil has been found safe.
The Minneapolis Police Department is seeking help in locating a missing and vulnerable 13-year-old.
Kahlil David Light Feather-Spears was last seen running from the intersection of 46th Street East and 46th Avenue South. Police say his family was visiting Minnehaha Falls when he ran away.
Kahlil’s family is visiting Minneapolis and Kahlil is unfamiliar with the city and doesn’t know anyone who lives there.
Authorities say Kahlil is developmentally delayed. He is 5’06” tall and weighs around 110 lbs. He also has long brown hair that goes to his waist.
He was last seen wearing a blue hoodie and green jogging pants.
Kahlil is able to run for long distances and likes water, according to authorities.
Several law enforcement agencies in the area have been alerted.
If you see Khalil, call 911 immediately. If you know where he is, you can also provide the information by emailing policetips@minneapolismn.gov or leaving a voicemail at 612-673-5845.
Minneapolis, MN
2 injured in Minneapolis shooting, no arrests made
Two people were injured in a shooting in Minneapolis on Friday night.
Officers responded to a shooting on the 600 block of Fifth Avenue South around 10:30 p.m. and found a man and woman with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds.
Authorities provided medical care until emergency medical services arrived and brought the man and woman to HCMC.
5 EYEWITNESS NEWS photographers captured video of the scene at a parking ramp.
Minneapolis police are currently investigating the incident. No arrests have been made.
Minneapolis, MN
Rep. Ilhan Omar, Don Samuels to battle for DFL endorsement on Saturday
Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar and her main primary challenger Don Samuels will fight for their party’s stamp of approval during an endorsing convention in Minneapolis on Saturday.
Whoever wins the endorsement battle will have the resources of the Minnesota DFL behind them as they head into an August primary election rematch. The rematch between Omar and Samuels is expected to be one of the most closely watched Democratic primary elections in the country.
Two years ago, Samuels came within about two percentage points of defeating the nationally known Minneapolis congresswoman after he hammered her for supporting a failed ballot amendment to replace the city’s police department. That issue is much less relevant this year, but Samuels, a former Minneapolis City Council member, argues that Omar has remained a polarizing figure.
Omar has said her attention was divided in the last election and that it’s squarely on Samuels this time around. An outspoken critic of Israel and advocate for a cease-fire in Gaza, Omar believes she’s on the right side of an issue that many of her constituents deeply care about this year.
The winner of the August primary will almost certainly be elected in November to represent Minnesota’s reliably blue Fifth Congressional District, which covers Minneapolis and nearby suburbs. Two lesser-known Democrats, Air Force veteran Tim Peterson and attorney Sarah Gad, are also in the primary race.
The congresswoman has maintained a fundraising lead over Samuels, pulling in nearly $1.7 million in the first quarter of this year to his $400,000.
Omar has never lost an endorsement battle while in Congress. But the Samuels campaign has expressed optimism that it can block her from getting it this time around. Unlike two years ago, Samuels attended local political conventions to woo delegates ahead of the endorsement showdown.
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