Minneapolis, MN
What The Heck! This Daytime Minneapolis Carjacking Was Caught On Video!

I lately noticed this video a few daylight carjacking caught on a house’s safety digicam. It is only a reminder that it’s best to at all times be being attentive to your environment!
Yesterday morning I used to be watching WCCO earlier than soccer began and two of the visitors had been Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and the brand new Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara. Each Frey and O’Hara talked about Operation Endeavor, a legislation enforcement operation that’s presently in place to curb crime throughout the town, and the way it appears to be working with double-digit reductions in numerous crime classes.
I suppose they did not see this video that was lately shared by CrimeWatchMpls on Twitter.
Each males within the video look like wearings masks to cover their faces, which could have been out of the bizarre a number of years in the past, however since COVID seeing individuals carrying masks whereas out and about is not too unusual anymore.
It is unclear if the girl was in a position to get her automobile again or whether it is nonetheless lacking, however one factor is for positive, she is going to in all probability be extra alert about individuals and her environment the subsequent time she exits her automobile.
It is actually a disgrace that these are the occasions we live in.
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St. Joseph’s on the Develop!

Minneapolis, MN
Men facing federal drug charges after authorities seize nearly 900 pounds of meth in Minneapolis

Two men have been federally indicted in what officials are calling “one of the largest” drug busts in Minnesota history.
Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson announced Thursday that Joel Casas-Santiago, 46, and Guillermo Mercado-Chaparro, 44, have both been charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Mercado-Chaparro is also charged with illegal reentry by a removed alien.
The two men were arrested and charged after authorities seized nearly 900 pounds of meth from two vehicles earlier this month, charges say. Authorities initially reported 960 pounds of meth had been recovered.
“A 900-pound haul like this doesn’t just show intent to distribute. It shows intent to poison entire communities,” Thompson said. “We will not let Minnesota become a distribution hub for cartel-scale operations. This prosecution is just the beginning.”
Court documents say an undercover police officer bought a pound of meth from Mercado-Chaparro. Through surveillance after the purchase, police learned he was traveling around south Minneapolis to conduct several suspected drug deals.
St. Paul Police Department
Several days later, charges say police observed Mercado-Chaparro receive two large bags from his truck’s bed and place them in a nearby Jeep.
Authorities eventually stopped the Jeep with Casas-Santiago and Mercado-Chaparro inside. A drug-sniffing dog alerted officers to the odor of drugs. During a search of the Jeep, police found more than 250 pounds of meth, according to charging documents.
Police then obtained a search warrant for Mercado-Chaparro’s truck, where they seized more than 630 pounds of meth from the bed, court documents say.
FBI Director Dan Bongino said on social media that the arrests and seizure were part of “a hit targeting drug trafficking rings you’ll hear about soon.”
The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office also charged the men with first-degree drug sales.
Minneapolis, MN
‘A Mother’s Love’ clearing thousands of drug needs from Minneapolis streets

MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A Twin Cities group is doing its best to prevent violence and get drug needles off the streets. The only city contract to pick up needles used for illegal drug injection is with the community group, “A Mother’s Love.”
What is A Mother’s Love?
The backstory:
“A Mother’s Love” is known for their anti-violence work and focus on improving the lives of women and children. But they also do needle pick-up.
Used drug needles are a major problem in Minneapolis, as drug use is a problem.
While there are needle disposal boxes in the city, they’re often not used, and the used needles are tossed on the ground.
Thousands of needles cleaned up
By the numbers:
In 2024, AML picked up about 2,500 needles. That included 311 calls and the street sweeps. It did not include the boxes the city places for needle disposal. The 2025 numbers do include that though, and it’s up to 2,700 collected so far this year.
What do they pick up?
What they’re saying:
The crew encounters all kinds of potentially dangerous situations picking up the used needles.
“Oh yeah, you have needles with blood, full of blood. Why? Because they didn’t do it correctly or they shot it all in. Then they let the blood fill it back up and they took the needle out and just threw it,” said crew leader Cordell Burton. He goes on to say, “I don’t think nobody ever been stuck on our crew yet. Because we take precaution. We don’t go through kicking stuff when you do stuff like that. That’s when the needle can fly up and stick you in your leg.”
Tracking the numbers
Dig deeper:
The Minnesota Department of Human Services keeps numbers on injected drug use by asking questions about use in licensed treatment facilities. In 2021, 13,000 people injected illegal drugs. In 2022, 11,700 and in 2023, there were about 10,500. The 2024 numbers are not in yet.
The Source: Cordell Burton, A Mother’s Love. Lisa Clemons, A Mother’s Love. Monique Flowers, A Mother’s Love and the Minnesota Department of Human Services
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Minneapolis, MN
Police: Argument turns violent, one shot and killed in downtown Minneapolis

An altercation on a downtown Minneapolis sidewalk turned deadly Tuesday night when a man in his 30s was shot and killed, according to police.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said the altercation on the 1500 block of 11th Avenue S. involved people who knew each other and escalated to the point that one person pulled out a gun. The shooting occurred around 6:30 p.m.
“Police officers immediately attempted to provide life-saving first aid, and they were later joined by EMS,” the chief said. “Unfortunately, that male was pronounced deceased at the scene.”
Investigators interviewing witnesses and relatives later on the city block, within view of U.S Bank Stadium and around the corner from a soccer game at a crowded Elliot Park. Video from cameras positioned around the block could offer further evidence, O’Hara added.
O’Hara said he was concerned about the possibility of further violence and retaliation among the people involved in the altercation and that his department was taking swift action to try to prevent that.
The chief said the identity of the victim will be released by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner.
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