Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota weather: Severe storm threat Thursday
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Strong to severe storms are possible in the Twin Cities before 10 a.m. on Thursday with another round possible in the afternoon.
Storms possible Thursday
Local perspective:
The greatest storm threats include large hail, damaging wings and the outside chance of a tornado.
The forecast also shows a slight risk (level 2 out of 5) of severe thunderstorms over western Minnesota.
What’s next:
Scattered thunderstorms will possibly redevelop over the Twin Cities area in the mid-afternoon and track east-to-northeast and into Wisconsin late afternoon and into Thursday evening.
A few storms may be strong to severe over eastern Minnesota into western Wisconsin, possibly producing large hail, damaging winds or a few tornadoes.
There is also an enhanced (level 3 out of 5) risk of severe thunderstorms over eastern Minnesota into western Wisconsin and a slight (level 2 out of 5) risk of severe thunderstorms over central Minnesota.
The Source: This story used information from the FOX 9 weather forecast team.
Minneapolis, MN
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Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis leaders split over ShotSpotter contract
Minneapolis leaders are divided over whether to keep paying for ShotSpotter as the city weighs a new contract for the gunfire detection system.
A public hearing at City Hall focused on the technology as Minneapolis negotiates a new contract with SoundThinking, the company that provides ShotSpotter. Deputy Chief of Investigations Travis Riddle told the council the system supports gun violence strategies and can alert police no later than 60 seconds after shots are fired.
Critics at the hearing said the technology is not proven enough and argued the money could be spent in other ways. The proposed deal would cost $3.7 million through 2029 and would expand ShotSpotter into new areas of Minneapolis.
“We have actually had a contract with SoundThinking for their ShotSpotter services since 2014, and even with this technology for over 12 years now, MPD’s solve rates for homicides and non-fatal shootings were some of the worst in the country,” Council member Robin Wonsley said.
Council members pushed back on the long-term proposal and said they want a one-year deal instead. Council Member LaTrisha Vetaw disagreed with concerns raised by her colleague during the debate.
“In my opinion, and in folks I’ve heard from the North Side who have shown up here time and time again to say that we want this technology, we believe that ShotSpotter is a tool that the police use to save lives,” LaTrisha Vetaw said
City Council is set to take up the issue again on June 17. Minneapolis police are expected to return with a one-year contract instead of the three-year contract brought forward at the hearing.
Minneapolis, MN
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