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Mysterious UFOs: A look at sightings in Minnesota
(FOX 9) – It’s been 43 years since Minnesota’s most notorious UFO sighting after a deputy with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Workplace had an in depth encounter with a flying object. Now many years later, a whole lot of unidentified flying objects are nonetheless being reported throughout the state.
Over 2,000 attainable Minnesota UFO sightings have been recorded by the Nationwide UFO Reporting Heart (NUFORC), rating the state twenty third within the nation for many reported sightings.
“I feel it [UFO reports] will awaken the human inhabitants on our planet to the truth that we seem like being visited by UFOs on a routine foundation,” director of NUFORC Peter Davenport informed FOX 9. “And the worth of that info will in all probability be the best, most vital scientific query that’s ever confronted mankind: ‘Are we alone on this galaxy, or are we not?’”
NUFORC receives roughly 6,000-8,000 UFO sightings from throughout the nation per yr and a few internationally. The Minnesota chapter of the Mutual UFO Community (MUFON) will get an estimated 100 reported sightings per yr.
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Nonetheless, a number of UFO sightings will be defined by Starlink satellites, planets, twinkling stars, and climate phenomena, whereas others can not.
Deputy Val Johnson is a kind of unexplained UFO encounters that left investigators with extra questions than solutions.
Minnesota sheriff’s deputy experiences UFO sighting
OSLO, MN. – NOVEMBER 1979: Val Johnson, a 35-year-old Marshall County Deputy Sheriff, reported being engulfed by a flash of sunshine whereas patrolling Minnesota Freeway 220 close to Stephen, within the northwest nook of the state, the night of August 27, 197
On Aug. 27, 1979, Johnson was outdoors the city of Stephen when a small, shiny mild concerning the dimension of a Frisbee was hovering just a few toes above the highway. The item adopted him for a mile and a half and finally shattered his windshield and bent the antennae on his patrol automobile 90 levels.
Johnson awoke 39 minutes later with burns round his eyes. The clock on his dashboard and watch was 14 minutes behind.
“My opinion is that is utterly real,” the chief investigator for the Minnesota chapter of the Mutual UFO Community, Invoice McNeff, informed FOX 9. “The deputy bumped into an unidentified object that was of unearthly origin and suffered these very unusual results in his automobile.”
MARSHALL COUNTY, MN. – SEPTEMBER 1979: Val Johnson standing the place he says he was engulfed by a flash of sunshine on the night of August 27, 1979, indicated how large the beam was because it approached. Johnson, a 35-year-old Marshall County Deputy Sheriff, r
McNeff estimates that traditionally, solely round 10% of UFO circumstances change into unidentified. However, over the previous 20 or 30 years, genuine sightings have elevated, and now roughly 20% of experiences MUFON investigates can’t be defined.
Listed here are among the most fascinating UFO circumstances McNeff investigated in Wisconsin and Minnesota throughout his profession.
Mysterious UFO sightings
Alien pancakes
In April 1961, Joe Simonton had a late breakfast round 11 a.m. at his farm close to Eagle River, Wisconsin. Simonton thought he noticed one thing transfer outdoors, and when he seemed out his kitchen window, he noticed a spacecraft on the aspect of his home.
Simonton walked as much as this craft, which was “making a really uneasy noise,” in keeping with McNeff. The UFO opened a hatch, and an alien appeared holding a metallic container.
McNeff stated the alien motioned to Simonton he wished water and handed him the container. When Simonton arrives again with the container, he sees a second alien behind the craft who seemed to be “flipping pancakes.”
The alien handed Simonton a stack of pancakes, which he stated “tasted like cardboard,” in keeping with McNeff. Shortly after, the craft closed and commenced to hover about 60 toes off the bottom earlier than launching into the sky.
As soon as Simonton reported the sighting, 1000’s of individuals confirmed up on his property to see the place the UFO appeared. The case finally caught the Air Pressure’s consideration, and it investigated the sighting as part of Undertaking Blue Ebook, McNeff stated.
My good friend Bug Eye
A 4-year-old boy named Carl made an uncommon good friend referred to as “Bug Eye,” who McNeff described as trying like a grey alien with black eyes.
In 1989, a mom was dwelling in a St. Paul house close to Halfway along with her three kids when the unusual occasion occurred. One evening, Carl’s mom heard footsteps from downstairs and later heard her older son’s ukulele, which was usually saved on a excessive shelf above the fridge.
To her shock, Carl had the ukulele, and when she requested the place he obtained it, he responded, “Bug Eye helped me get it.”
The mom went again downstairs and observed the again door was left open, and a chair with two steps on it had been pushed in entrance of the fridge.
Earlier than Carl and his mom fell asleep, they heard a loud bang above the home. Carl responded, “Bug Eye is again.”
The next day Carl went to the physician after complaining of ear ache. McNeff stated the physician observed a big scratch of the greek letter Omega above his diaper.
McNeff stated whereas he was investigating the case he had Carl stand on a chair in entrance of the fridge with a step stool on high to try to seize the ukulele. Carl stood on the stepstool and stretched so far as he may to seize the ukulele, however he was nonetheless a foot too quick.
“There was no manner he may have gotten it,” McNeff added.
Carl’s identify was modified to guard his identification.
Rosemount UFOs
A person dwelling in Rosemount stated he encountered an identical UFO on 4 separate events. On Aug. 4, 2017, the person was close to his Rosemount house when he noticed what he described as a “black object with shiny orange mild” coming from the craft and flying over the realm, in keeping with the MUFON database.
Almost a month later, on Sept. 6, 2017, he noticed three crafts with the identical description hovering above downtown Rosemount. Two days later a singular craft returned to Inver Grove Heights. He noticed the craft one final time on March 12, 2018.
The person took images or video footage for every of the occasions and submitted it to MUFON.
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The Rochester customer
In 2018, Dave had an sudden visitor present up round 3 a.m. in his Rochester house. McNeff stated on Aug.12, 2018, Dave was enjoying video video games and heard a door behind him open. He noticed a grey alien peek round and take a look at him.
Dave was startled and grabbed a close-by ruler, which alarmed the alien. The alien backed out of the door and pulled it shut. After just a few moments, Dave obtained up and began trying all through the home, however no one else was there.
Dave’s identify was modified for the story.
Dozens of UFO sightings reported in Minnesota
As of September, at the least 35 sightings have been reported to MUFON in 2022. Previously 5 years, MUFON recorded 449 sightings, and NUFORC recorded 425 sightings in Minnesota.
Each McNeff and Davenport say they consider there have been extra UFO sightings than what’s been reported.
“The sighting doesn’t rely if it’s not written down, that’s the place we take. It’s the one technique to protect the data and make it accessible to people who find themselves fascinated about them,” Davenport added.
Each NUFORC and MUFON are nonprofit organizations devoted to the preservation of UFO sightings. NUFORC is a collective database of individuals’s experiences, whereas MUFON chapters examine particular person sightings.
When a witness experiences a UFO sighting on MUFON’s web site, a subject investigator interviews them and enters the main points of the case in MUFON’s database, which is preserved for MUFON officers and scientists who’re correctly cleared to entry the data and analyze it, McNeff stated.
Individuals who suppose they’ve seen a UFO are inspired to report sightings to MUFON and NUFORC.
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Preview: Wild vs. Oilers | Minnesota Wild
Last Season on Wild vs. Flames
Minnesota went 2-1-0 against Calgary.
Minnesota won the series-opening contest, 5-2, at Scotiabank Saddledome (12/5), earned a 3-2 shootout victory at Xcel Energy Center in the second matchup (12/14) and fell to the Flames, 3-1, in the series finale in St. Paul (1/2).
LW Matt Boldy led the Wild with four points (3-1=4). C Marco Rossi (1-2=3) had three points and LW Marcus Johansson (0-2=2) had two points. G Filip Gustavsson went 2-0-0 with a 1.92 GAA and a .940 SV% in two starts. G Marc-Andre Fleury was 0-1-0, stopping 30-of-32 shots in the third meeting.
D MacKenzie Weeger led Calgary with four points (0-4=4). LW Yegor Sharangovich had three points (1-2=3). G Dan Vladar went 0-1-1 with a 3.47 GAA and a .896 SV% in two starts. G Jacob Markstrom won his lone start, stopping 28-of-29 shots faced. G Dustin Wolf entered in the second period of the first contest and stopped 11-of-13 shots faced for Calgary.
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Penn State Vs. Minnesota: Keys to the Game
Penn State is entering its penultimate game of the 2024 regular season, a final away matchup at Minnesota to face P.J. Fleck’s Golden Gophers. Minnesota (6-4) stands in the way of a potential 11-1 finish for the Nittany Lions. And while Fleck’s squad is unranked and a 12-point underdog, according to DraftKings, it has enough talent to cause fits for Penn State.
The Nittany Lions (9-1) have excelled this season when favored to win, avoiding letdowns against unranked opponents. A 33-30 overtime victory over USC is the closest call that James Franklin’s group has had. To maintain that success, Penn State will need some strong execution against a rested and well-prepared Minnesota squad.
Penn State vs. Minnesota predictions
Protecting the ball
Minnesota’s defense feasts on turnovers. While they’ve mostly come through 16 interceptions, the Golden Gophers also have forced seven fumbles, recovering four. Ball security, of course, is key in every game but will become especially important for Penn State when facing an opportunistic defense that tends to end up with the ball one way or another.
“They do have some ball hawks in their secondary, but they make plays when the plays come to them,” Penn State quarterback Drew Allar said. “I can’t just give them opportunities, because they’ll capitalize on it. And you know, a decent amount of their picks have actually been forced by their D-line, whether it’s like, a tipped pass that just falls into a linebacker or the quarterback getting hit and the ball … just finds a way to their hands.”
One mistake from Allar or Beau Pribula through the air could easily become a wasted possession for Penn State. With the Nittany Lions ranked fourth in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, they can’t afford to give Minnesota’s offense extra scoring chances and find fuel for a potential home upset. The turnover battle could wind up telling the story of Saturday’s game, especially if it happens to swing in Minnesota’s favor.
“We’ve always preached about ball security, no matter what, who we’re going against, and it’s definitely a talking point for us every week, so we’re going to take great pride in that,” Allar said. “Obviously, with a team like this, the way they’re built, they’re similar to us in the fact that they want to control the ball and they want to force turnovers. So we’re just going to have to be disciplined and stick to our game plan.”
An efficient offensive ground game
Going back to its success in favorable matchups, Penn State is 66-3 against unranked teams since 2016, when factoring out the 2020 season. For as much criticism as Franklin and the Nittany Lions faced for losing to Ohio State a few weeks ago, and for losses against other top-5 opponents in past seasons, they almost always take care of business when they’re “supposed” to win. And one key in avoiding potential upsets is keeping the opposing team’s offense off the field.
Against unranked, but certainly capable opponents in West Virginia, USC, Wisconsin and Washington, running backs Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen racked up a combined 494 rushing yards on 99 attempts, nearly 5 yards per carry. As Penn State faces a similar opponent this week, controlling the clock and letting two of the top backs in the Big Ten go to work can help the Nittany Lions diminish any momentum Minnesota finds.
With Fleck’s secondary also being one of the conference’s best, Penn State would be wise to avoid risking any big-shot throws and attack the defense where it’s most vulnerable. The Golden Gophers allow 119.8 rushing yards per game — and in each of its conference losses to Iowa, Michigan and Rutgers, Minnesota allowed at least 109 rushing yards.
“I would say where we need to get better at is just being able to strain a little bit more in the run game, and get more finishes and more movement against teams to create more running lanes for Nick [Singleton] and Kaytron [Allen],” offensive lineman Anthony Donkoh said Wednesday. “I feel like going into [practice] and going into this game, we’re going to have a really good plan to be able to combat [Minnesota’s takeaways].”
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Make Darius Taylor’s day a rough one
Minnesota starting back Darius Taylor has three games this season with at least 120 rushing yards. Minnesota won each game, including a 25-17 victory over ranked Illinois. In the Golden Gophers’ three conference losses, Taylor managed just 32.7 rushing yards per game and ran for 3.0 yards per carry.
Taylor adds some complexity as a strong receiving back (312 receiving yards), but when he’s running well out of the backfield, Minnesota’s offense has clicked much more. Quarterback Max Brosmer, completing 67.1 percent of his passes this season, is also at his best when he has a strong ground game to lean on, focusing on his efficiency and avoiding turnovers rather than having to do the heavy lifting offensively.
In 2022, Penn State successfully slowed Minnesota quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis in a blowout win. But when the Golden Gophers pulled off a 31-26 upset in 2019, the Nittany Lions’ defense let quarterback Tanner Morgan do whatever he wanted, racking up 339 yards and three touchdowns on 18-for-20 passing. That type of production from Brosmer would be disastrous this time around. But should the Nittany Lions handle Taylor and Minnesota’s run game well, containing the Golden Gophers’ senior quarterback should become simpler.
“[Brosmer] I think is playing really well. … In the last three or four games he’s done a really good job of protecting the football. Their running back, No. 1, Darius Taylor, is a big back and has been playing really well for the last two years,” Franklin said. “… We’re going to have to go and play well to find a way to get a win on the road here in the Big Ten.”
The Nittany Lions will take on Minnesota at 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday on CBS.
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Daniel Mader, a May 2024 graduate of Penn State, is an Editorial Intern with The Sporting News. As a student journalist with The Daily Collegian, he served as a sports editor and covered Nittany Lions women’s basketball, men’s volleyball and more. He has also covered Penn State football for NBC Sports and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, with additional work in the Centre Daily Times, Lancaster Online and more. Follow him on X @DanielMader_ or Instagram @dmadersports.
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In a Minnesota Hotel Room, Suitcases Full of Lululemon
An East Coast couple arrested for alleged theft at a Lululemon store in Minnesota are now at the center of a probe into a wider $1 million crime spree in multiple states. The Star Tribune reports that 44-year-old Jadion Richards and 45-year-old Akwele Lawes-Richards of Danbury, Connecticut, were detained on Nov. 14 and charged a day later in Ramsey County with organized retail theft, tied to crimes that took place over the past two months. According to a criminal complaint, the couple had been stopped at a Lululemon store in Roseville on that Wednesday when they tried to exit the women’s athletic wear store and set off security alarms, per USA Today. Richards is said to have complained that he’d been racially profiled, and employees reportedly let the pair leave.
“The couple later commit[ed] fraudulent returns with the stolen items at different Lululemon stores,” police say, which led to their arrest at the Lululemon store in Woodbury, per the Kansas City Star. A retail fraud investigator later claimed that the two had been at the same store the day before, on Nov. 13, and lifted nearly four dozen items, with a combined value of nearly $5,000. They were alleged to have committed four other thefts that same day, including in Minneapolis. The couple denied involvement in any thefts, but with a search warrant issued after their arrest, police found 12 suitcases in their Marriott hotel room in Bloomington, a quarter of them stuffed with tagged Lululemon clothing, worth more than $50,000.
The investigator estimates the two stole about $1 million in total since September from Lululemon stores not only in Minnesota, but also in Colorado, Utah, New York, and their home state. Among the tactics the two are accused of using in their thefts, per the criminal complaint: having one of them distract staffers while the other shoved Lululemon products into whatever they were wearing. They also allegedly would have one of them set off the security alarm by trying to walk out with a relatively inexpensive item, while the other would sail out the door with more expensive items while store security was dealing with the first incident. Bail for Richards is set at $100,000, while Lawes-Richards’ is set at $30,000. Hearings for the two are scheduled for Dec. 16. (More Lululemon stories.)
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