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St Paul man sentenced, fined $12 million in Minneapolis Third Precinct fire

St Paul man who helped burn down Third Precinct sentenced to prison, $12M restitution

St Paul man who helped burn down Minneapolis precinct, stole police gear sentenced to prison and $12 million restitution

St. Paul man who helped burn down Minneapolis precinct, stole police gear sentenced to prison and $12 million restitution Andy Mannix, Star Tribune © HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE/TNS US-NEWS-MINN-POLICE-DEATH-3RDPRECINCT-MCT. MINNEAPOLIS A St. Paul man who helped burn down the Minneapolis Third Precinct headquarters and stole police weapons and other gear during last summer s riots was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison and ordered to pay $12 million in restitution this week. Branden Michael Wolfe, 23, was among hundreds who gathered outside the south Minneapolis police station on May 28, three days after George Floyd was killed during an encounter with four Minneapolis police officers. The crowd tore down a fence surrounding the building and chanted, Burn it down.

Minnesota Man Who Burnt Down Police Precinct Amid Protests Ordered to Pay $12M Restitution

Feds had secret backup plan to ARREST Derek Chauvin in court on new charges of police brutality if he was cleared of killing George Floyd -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© Associated Press The Department of Justice had a backup plan in place to immediately arrest Derek Chauvin in court if he was cleared of killing George Floyd, it has been revealed. Chauvin is led away in handcuffs after being convicted of all charges last week Ex-cop would face federal charges in two cases; three others just in Floyd case. Leading up to Derek Chauvin s murder trial, Justice Department officials had spent months gathering evidence to indict the ex-Minneapolis police officer on federal police brutality charges, but they feared the publicity frenzy could disrupt the state s case. So they came up with a contingency plan: If Chauvin were found not guilty on all counts or the case ended in a mistrial, they would arrest him at the courthouse, according to sources familiar with the planning discussions.

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