| Sept. 24, 2019 St. Paul has seen a surge in gun violence this month. According to police, more than 100 people have been hurt or killed by gunfire in the city this year, including three homicides in just nine hours earlier this month. Just days later a man was killed after he was shot by a St. Paul police officer. A body camera video of that incident was released today and shows the man, Ronald Davis of Little Canada, coming at the officer with a knife in his hand. In the wake of these violent incidents, MPR News host Angela Davis sat down with three faith leaders to talk about grief and healing. You can listen to their conversation here.After months of expressing caution on a push for impeachment, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi launched a formal impeachment inquiry against President Trump today. "No one is above the law," Pelosi said during a press conference this afternoon. In Minnesota, more than half of the state's delegation in Washington is supporting her decision. Here's a glimpse at how Minnesota’s U.S. House and Senate members view an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.Strong to severe storms are likely to develop Tuesday night in southeast Minnesota, including the Twin Cities. All modes of severe weather are possible, including large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. Get the latest weather updates on our weather live blog. ~ MPR News digital team | Updraft blog | Forecast | |
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| Man pleads guilty in Duluth synagogue fire | Matthew James Amiot admitted to the crime in a hastily scheduled court appearance Tuesday, just 15 days after the Adas Israel Congregation synagogue was destroyed in an overnight blaze. | |
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