Crime, Law and Justice

U of M issues all-clear for Twin Cities campus; suspect in social media threats arrested
University of Minnesota officials issued an all-clear for the Twin Cities campus on Thursday afternoon, after a man suspected of posting social media threats earlier in the day was located in western Minnesota.
Big Lake woman latest to plead guilty in Feeding our Future case
A Big Lake woman on Wednesday admitted stealing more than $2.4 million from government child nutrition programs. Sharon Ross is among five dozen people charged in connection with the Feeding our Future investigation and is the 17th to plead guilty.
Supreme Court rejects appeal by ex-officer Tou Thao, who held back crowd as George Floyd lay dying
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review the federal civil rights conviction of a former Minneapolis police officer who held back a concerned crowd while fellow officers pinned down a dying George Floyd. 
Ellison sues Minnesota dairy farm for wage theft, substandard housing
A district court lawsuit filed Monday alleges Evergreen Acres, a large dairy producer based in Paynesville, failed to pay at least $3 million in worker’s wages, illegally charged rent for substandard onsite housing and maintained a culture of fear and violence.
Postal workers rally in Minneapolis against 'senseless crimes' targeting mail carriers
The rally was held by the National Association of Letter Carriers in response to a national rise in attacks on letter carriers, including two in Edina and Brooklyn Center last November.