usedtolovemycity
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usedtolovemycity
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Soak in some tree space and while there, 🙏🏻 for The United States. Christian✝️ Mother, Grandmother and Wife.
Beigetreten Ocak 2013
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Exclusive: In the early morning hours of July 30, 2025, a young male was reportedly lured to a residence at/near 31xx Dean Court (north side of Lake Calhoun) in south Minneapolis on the premise of a party, but he was instead beaten and robbed by a mob. He was subsequently hospitalized.
Two police reports were made, including one that night when he was reported as a "down" outside, and another for robbery when he got out of the hospital.
An investigator has been assigned. We're in contact with the family and will update with any developments.



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@mngop That’s great news. Election fraud must be addressed.
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STATEMENT FROM CHAIRMAN ALEX PLECHASH
Minnesotans are being asked a simple question: how did government grow nearly eight times faster than our population?
According to publicly available data from the National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO), the U.S. Census Bureau, and Federal Reserve economic data (FRED), Minnesota’s population grew just 6% over the last decade—while state spending surged by 48%, even after adjusting for inflation.
And what do we have to show for it?
Our schools are failing.
Our infrastructure is crumbling.
Our streets aren’t safe.
Our hospitals are going bankrupt.
All while billions of taxpayer dollars have been lost to fraud and abuse—on the DFL’s watch.
And yet… no accountability.
No one is fired.
No one is held responsible.
No one in charge answers for it.
Governor Walz, Senator Klobuchar, and DFL leadership continue to ignore the consequences of their policies while Minnesotans are left footing the bill.
This is what one-party control produces:
More spending.
Worse results.
Zero accountability.
The reality is clear: the one-two punch of Governor Tim Walz’s incompetence in Minnesota and Senator Amy Klobuchar’s enabling in Washington has put our state into decline.
They can try to spin it.
They can try to deflect.
But they can’t blame anyone else for what Minnesotans are living through every day.
This didn’t happen overnight—and it didn’t happen by accident.
It’s the direct result of years of failed leadership and one-party control by the DFL.
Minnesotans see it.
They feel it in their paychecks, in their communities, and in their declining quality of life.
And in November, they’re going to do something about it.
They’re going to restore balance.
They’re going to demand accountability.
And they’re going to send a clear message that Minnesota is ready for new leadership.
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New Homeland Security Chief Markwayne Mullin says his first order of business is to straighten out the Minnesota Somali problem.
"There's crime, fraud, and, of course, a ton of illegals," said Mullen, "And at the tip of that iceberg is one woman."
He's referring to US Rep Ilhan Omar, who has been linked to both the fraudsters and dozens of sponsorship forms for refugees.
"She's currently sponsoring 43 people we can't identify. That's dangerous."
Mullen says Omar will either comply with his investigation or spend some "quality time" in detention with her people.

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@KSTP The shitty clowncil? Who do they want? Mark my words the person will be way worse than the current puppet.
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Sources have told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS that Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara does not have enough city council support right now to be approved as top cop. A source close to the process said if the city council voted on Chief O'Hara now, his appointme... kstp.com/kstp-news/top-…
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The ones who screamed the loudest about the Epstein files, every time.
Bad Hombre@Badhombre
JUST IN: Over a dozen former female employees and interns are preparing to come forward to accuse Eric Swalwell of inappropriate touching and sexual harassment.
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@Blueverse01 Cool. Please don’t come back and never ever vote again.
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Imagine just how many illegal aliens we must have in the Metro area for it to have this big of an impact
ICE needs to keep up the pressure until every illegal alien is deported or chooses to self-deport!
Lou Raguse@LouNewsMan
Minnesota school districts are asking a judge to block federal agents from immigration enforcement near schools after Fridley school district says attendance dropped by a third during operation Metro surge when 3000 ICE agents were in Minneapolis.
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@TrumpsHurricane Please don’t come back and never ever vote again.
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@CrimeWatchMpls Aren’t they supposed to be in school?
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Minneapolis Police arrested four juveniles connected to two aggravated robberies.
April 8, 2026 – Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara announced that four juveniles, all known to police, were arrested in connection with two aggravated robberies that occurred minutes apart Tuesday evening.
On April 7, 2026, at approximately 5:45 p.m., a man parked his vehicle and was walking toward a business on the 2600 block of Park Avenue when he was approached by four juveniles. The group assaulted him in an apparent attempted carjacking. The victim attempted to flee toward the business but was followed by one of the juveniles, who was armed with a gun. The armed suspect robbed the man of his wallet before all four fled the scene. The victim was not injured. (Incident 26-087565)
Moments later, less than a block away, a woman in her 60s and a man in his 50s were sitting in a vehicle on the 600 block of 27th Steet E when they were approached by at least four individuals dressed in black. One of the suspects, armed with a gun, opened the driver’s side door and ordered the woman out of the vehicle. Both occupants exited, and the suspects fled in the vehicle, taking the woman’s purse and phone. (Incident 26-087564)
Officers were alerted throughout the evening as the carjacked vehicle was tracked using license plate readers. At approximately 9:30 p.m., an MPD officer located the vehicle in a parking lot near 36th Avenue N and Penn Avenue N. While waiting for additional officers, the vehicle left the lot. (Incident 26-087777)
MPD officers attempted a traffic stop near 36th Avenue N and Oliver Avenue N, but the vehicle fled. Officers pursued, and the vehicle ultimately crashed into another occupied vehicle at Humboldt Avenue N and Lowry Avenue N.
The 15-year-old driver fled on foot. Officers observed him discard a firearm, which was recovered. With assistance from Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office Air Support and MPD K-9, the suspect was located on the 3100 block of James Avenue N. He was evaluated at Hennepin Healthcare before being booked into the Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center for Aggravated Robbery, Felony Fleeing, and being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm.
Three additional juveniles, ages 15, 16, and 17, were arrested at the crash scene and transported to North Memorial Health. The 15- and 17-year-olds were later booked into the Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center for aggravated robbery. The 16-year-old remained at the hospital for treatment of apparent non-life-threatening injuries likely sustained in the crash.
The driver of the struck vehicle was evaluated at the scene and did not require transport to a hospital.
Each of the juveniles has had prior contact with law enforcement. The 15-year-old driver has been arrested multiple times for offenses including auto theft and assault with a dangerous weapon. The 16-year-old has prior arrests for auto theft and aggravated robbery, and the 17-year-old has prior arrests for auto theft and possession of stolen property.
“We continue to see a small number of juveniles who remain on a path where they are a danger to themselves as well as the community,” said Chief O’Hara. “I am grateful for the excellent work of our officers and for the help from the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office in making these swift arrests.”

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