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Minneapolis City Council hears input on neighbor shooting. Mining near Boundary Waters possible under Trump

Minneapolis City Council hears input on neighbor shooting. Mining near Boundary Waters possible under Trump

Update: 2024-11-12
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The Minneapolis City Council will listen to public input Tuesday afternoon about the shooting of Davis Moturi. Moturi, who is Black, was allegedly shot last month by John Sawchuck, a white neighbor who previously threatened Moturi. City leaders say an independent investigation is forthcoming that will focus on why police didn't intervene before the shooting occurred.


And President-elect Donald Trump's victory last week could help ease the path for copper-nickel mines near the Boundary Waters.


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Minneapolis city officials plan independent review of police handling of shooting case


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Minneapolis City Council hears input on neighbor shooting. Mining near Boundary Waters possible under Trump

Minneapolis City Council hears input on neighbor shooting. Mining near Boundary Waters possible under Trump

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