Crime, Law and Justice

74 Seconds podcast: Preparing for a verdict
The jury is about to go into its third day of deliberations. And while the Twin Cities waits for a verdict, a St. Paul police commander explains his department's layered approach to handling large groups and tense moments.
MPR reporter manages to find humor after being Maced in 1972 protest
While covering an anti-war protest in 1972, MPR reporter Bob Potter was tear-gassed by a police officer. When he revisited the moment during a live show in 1992, he managed to find some humor in what happened to him.
Day 11 of Yanez trial: Yanez jury asks judge for another look at Castile shooting videos
The case against St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez went to the jury for deliberation Monday afternoon. Jurors are returning to the Ramsey County Courthouse Tuesday to continue their work.
Day 9 of Yanez trial: 'I thought I was going to die': Yanez tells jurors; defense rests
St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez, on trial for killing Philando Castile during a July traffic stop, took the stand Friday, telling jurors he was forced to shoot Castile because he was not complying with the officer's commands.
Day 11 of Yanez trial: Yanez jury asks judge for another look at Castile shooting videos
The case against St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez went to the jury for deliberation Monday afternoon. Jurors are returning to the Ramsey County Courthouse Tuesday to continue their work.
APM Reports: Thurgood Marshall Before the Court
Listen to an APM Reports documentary, "Thurgood Marshall Before the Court." Marshall was nominated to the Supreme Court fifty years ago today, June 13, 1967, by President Lyndon B. Johnson.