Minnesota and North Dakota: Monday Morning News Highlights

CROOKSTON, MN (trfnews.i234.me) Monday morning news roundup of the top stories across Minnesota and North Dakota.
police say a man and a four-year-old boy were found with gunshot wounds in their overturned SUV in the st. Paul authorities say someone opened fire on the SUV about 5:00 p.m. Sunday causing it to crash and flip on its roof in the parking lot of an apartment complex authorities say a 19-year old man who was standing in the middle of interstate 35 in Wyoming Minnesota was struck and killed by two cars the Minnesota State Patrol says in its report the incident happened shortly after 10:00 p.m. Saturday the Patrol says the man was standing on the stripe dividing the two southbound lanes of the interstate when he was struck first by a Toyota rav4 SUV then by a Toyota Camry the man was declared dead at the scene West Virginia State Police have charged three people after the remains of a Minnesota man were found the Bluefield Daily Telegraph reports McDonald County magistrate court records show the body found in the sky gusty area was identified as John Thomas McGuire according to a criminal complaint McGuire’s death occurred in February his body was found September 24th and the mother of a 13 year old black girl who was videotaped arrest in Minnesota was provoked has provoked an outcry on social media says her daughter is no angel but was treated unfairly by police divita Conover told The Associated Press on Saturday that her daughter has a mental illness the mother would not specify the mental illness but contends that police were aware of it video of the September 26 arrests at a UPS Store in Saint Paul shows three white officer struggling to arrest the girl and on the North Dakota headlines police in Jamestown have arrested a man for firing several shots into the vehicle of a man he fought with at a party the 22 year old suspect is being held in Sutton County Jail on possible charges of reckless endangerment and criminal mischief man called police early Sunday after he found bullet holes in his car police recovered four shell casings near where the car was parked and the man originally sent to prison for life for helping to cover up the death of a North Dakota woman whose baby was cut from her womb is set to receive a new sentence William hoenn of Fargo was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole in the 2017 attack on Savannah grey went to his baby survived justices ruled in August that a judge mistakenly classified Horne as a dangerous special offender and he should not have received life on it now faces 21 years in prison on the two charges

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