Elliot Hughes at the Star Tribune is reporting two spray-painted swastikas were found outside Minneapolis’ Temple Israel, the largest synagogue in Minnesota, on Monday morning.
Felicity Dachel at KARE 11 and the Associated Press report that Derek Chauvin is arguing his attorney Eric Nelson gave ineffective counsel. According to the judge’s order, Nelson was reached out to by a doctor who said it was his opinion Floyd died “due to a catecholamine crisis.” Nelson did not consult with Chauvin on this issue and the opinion was not tested, the order says.
Nathan O’Neal at FOX News reports when former 3M lab scientist Kris Hansen found the company’s chemicals were in human blood in 1997, she said it was “like finding the big red 3M logo in the blood of the general population.” Hansen believed it was the first time the Minnesota-based manufacturer became aware of the “alarming” discovery. It was not.
Paul Walsh at the Star Tribune is reporting a fiery two-vehicle crash Monday morning in a North Minneapolis neighborhood left two people dead, others injured and a Metro Transit bus shelter destroyed.
Dana Thiede at KARE 11 writes police in St. Paul are looking for suspects after a man was shot in the city’s east side early Monday, leading to a busy crime scene that stretched out for hours.
Dan Niepow at Twin Cities Business reports Minnetonka-based health insurance giant UnitedHealth Group has agreed to pay $69 million to settle a class action suit alleging the company violated its fiduciary duties to its employees’ retirement plans.
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