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Charges: Minneapolis man shot another man to avenge his brother s death

Charges: Minneapolis man shot another man to avenge his brother s death The suspect fatally shot a 36-year-old St. Paul man in an auto body shop on March 30, charges state. Author: Ramsey County Jail A Minneapolis man is accused of fatally shooting a 36-year-old St. Paul man in an auto body shop, with charges suggesting he did so to avenge his brother s death.  Mohamed Mohamud Farah, 31, of Minneapolis, is charged in Ramsey County District Court with second-degree murder in connection to the fatal shooting of Mohamed Samatar, 36, of St. Paul, at Arcade Auto Body on March 30.  According to the criminal complaint, St. Paul police responded to the Arcade Auto Body shop on the 1300 block of Arcade Street in St. Paul at around 3:38 p.m. on March 30 on a report of a shooting. 

Woman pleads guilty to manslaughter in fatal shooting at St Paul birthday party

Another suit asks Minnesota courts to oversee redistricting

Another suit asks Minnesota courts to oversee redistricting April 27, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) A group of Minnesota Democratic voters filed a lawsuit Tuesday that seeks to have the courts take over the state s redistricting process, predicting that the divided Legislature will be unable to agree on new political maps. It s at least the second such lawsuit filed in Minnesota in recent months. It was filed one day after the U.S. Census Bureau announced that Minnesota just barely avoided losing a congressional district despite population shifts. Minnesota edged New York for the last seat allotted by just 89 people. The new lawsuit was filed in Ramsey County District Court by attorneys including Washington-based voting rights lawyer Marc Elias, who led the Democrats’ national legal effort to uphold President Joe Biden’s presidential victory. Similar lawsuits were filed Tuesday in Pennsylvania and Louisiana.

Pardons system unconstitutional, judge rules

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