Crime, Law and Justice

Why the innocent end up in prison
Imagine going to prison for something you did not do. MPR News host Angela Davis talks to an attorney with the Great North Innocence Project, which works to exonerate Minnesotans wrongly convicted of crimes, and with a Minnesota man who spent nearly seven years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit.
Ex-cop faces sentencing for 2020 assault
A former Minneapolis police officer who assaulted a man during the 2020 riots faces sentencing Monday. Justin Stetson admitted punching and kicking Jaleel Stallings, who fired his pistol at an unmarked van but surrendered as soon has he realized that police were inside.
Activists march to oppose new 3rd Precinct site
As part of the National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality, protesters started their march at the now vacant 3rd Precinct. City leaders have said there’s a need for the neighborhood to have a precinct, but there’s been little consensus on a new site.
Police look for a motive in the fatal stabbing of a Detroit synagogue president
Police said they plan to issue an update in the investigation Sunday into the death of Samantha Woll, who had led the Isaac Agree synagogue. She was found dead outside her home on Saturday.
Authorities in Anoka County seized 22 dogs from an animal rescue group in the city of Andover on Friday, as part of the investigation into the discovery of eight dead dogs in Cottage Grove, Minn., last weekend.