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Minnesota Rep. Emmer says he ‘fully supports’ Speaker McCarthy

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Emmer reiterated his support for Kevin McCarthy following a Washinton Post report that some conservative Republicans want to oust the speaker as early as next week.

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota GOP Congressman Tom Emmer is moving to shut down rumors that he could be next in line to replace House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in Washington.

The Washington Post first reported Thursday night that a coalition of far-right members of the House of Representatives are looking to replace McCarthy as early as next week, and that some are considering nominating Emmer for the job.

In a statement sent to KARE 11’s Jana Shortal Friday morning, Rep. Emmer dispelled the notion, saying”I fully support Speaker McCarthy. He knows that and I know that. I have zero interest in palace intrigue. End of discussion.”

Emmer currently serves as House Majority Whip, managing the Republican party’s legislative program and agenda on the House floor.

“My understanding is that Emmer and Speaker McCarthy have a very good relationship and Emmer supports him 100%,” Brian McClung, a political strategist and former aide to Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, told KARE 11 in a written message Friday. “Emmer is the guy who whipped votes over several days to get Kevin the win as Speaker after 15 rounds of balloting. And he’s been the guy whipping votes for McCarthy’s priorities as Speaker.”

“I’ve known Tom Emmer since he was a State Representative and he’s a loyal and straightforward guy. That’s why people generally like him regardless of where they are on the political spectrum,” he added.

The latest bit of capitol chaos comes as the country barrels toward a potential government shutdown Saturday. Congress would need to approve a funding plan by Sept. 30, 2023 to avoid a shutdown, a goal that appears further and further out of reach.

According to the Associated Press, McCarthy has pushed Republicans to embrace a short-term funding plan that would include a sweeping proposal for the southern border, but a small group of hard-line conservatives has defied the speaker in a quest to get rid of stopgap funding plans.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) has threatened to bring up a “motion to vacate” McCarthy. If that does happen, procedural votes could be offered to halt the motion, or it could trigger a House floor vote on whether McCarthy should remain speaker.

This is a developing story. KARE 11 will provide more details as new information becomes available.

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Man gets 20 years in north Minneapolis apartment murder

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Donald Edmondson suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the chest at his north-side apartment building on Nov. 24, 2023.

MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis man who pleaded guilty to entering another man’s apartment and shooting him to death last year was sentenced to 20 years in prison Friday.

The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office released a statement saying 59-year-old Walter Hill was sentenced on second-degree intentional murder charges in 60-year-old Donald Edmondson’s November 2023 killing.

Prosecutors said Hill was given 337 days of credit for time already served.

“Mr. Edmondson should still be alive,” Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said in a statement. “A violent act committed with such disregard by Mr. Hill has taken him from his family. This sentence delivers accountability and protects our community, and I hope it brings some measure of peace to Mr. Edmondson’s loved ones as they attempt to move forward with their lives.” 

According to police, Edmondson suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the chest at his north-side apartment building on Nov. 24, 2023. 

The attorney’s office said Hill entered his guilty plea Monday.



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Kris Lindahl, ‘Call of Duty’ partner on new billboards

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Turns out, Twin Cities realtor and billboard personality Kris Lindahl is in on the joke.

MINNEAPOLIS — The makers of the video game “Call of Duty” launched a new, locally inspired campaign Friday, coinciding with the release of the franchise’s newest installment, “Black Ops 6.”

Motorists might notice real estate agent Kris Lindahl, famously seen with his arms out over every interstate in town, was replaced by *ahem* “The Replacer,” an Activision character played by actor Peter Stormare. 

For the next few weeks, The Replacer will step in for Lindahl not only on billboards but also on advertisements across television, streaming and social media platforms.

But why does Lindahl need The Replacer’s help, you might ask? 

So he’s free to play “Black Ops 6,” of course.

The Replacer isn’t new to Minnesota. He also once stepped into the shoes of Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards.



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Project ‘Will You See Me?’ aims to build empathy through stories

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Reverend Shawn Morrison, founder and executive director of Good in the ‘Hood, shares his project to connect humanity through stories.

MINNEAPOLIS — In the busy intersections of life, some moments are often overlooked, while others are ignored. 

Reverend Shawn Morrison, founder and executive director of Good in the ‘Hood, sees these intersections as opportunities for connecting and understanding.

“Three years ago, I just got a heart for this,” Morrison said, explaining that overlooking these moments was never an option. “Some might say it’s a calling that I was just compelled,” he shared, describing his deep motivation.

This project, “Will You See Me?” shares stories of people who are often unseen, aiming to create connections and build empathy. With each story, photograph and encounter, the team hopes to bring dignity and significance to every life they touch. 

Ultimately, they plan to compile these stories and images into a book to serve as a powerful testament to the human experience.

“How can we not make it just an excursion but an encounter? How can we give dignity and significance a listening ear of understanding?” Morrison asked, hoping the project fosters empathy through shared narratives.

One participant, Wade Smith, reflected on the range of life experiences among the project’s subjects. 

“I went to radio and television broadcasting school, yeah, and then I went to the service,” Smith shared. 

Morrison’s approach includes photographing and recording participants’ words, preserving their voices authentically.

After initial challenges finding collaborators, Shawn Nielsen, owner of Nielsen Studios, and Elizabeth Korth, owner of Narrative Nuance, joined Morrison in his mission. Together, they approach individuals directly, offering respect, gift cards and a chance to be truly seen. 

“People don’t even look at me,” Smith said. “It’s a problem for all Americans.”

Through each encounter, Morrison hopes to leave lasting impressions. 

“I’m hoping that the people of our community start to see things differently, and they might ask this question, ‘What can I do?’” Morrison said.

Dre Woods, another participant, spoke about his family and dreams. Woods asked for help to take care of his four-legged companion, Oreo. 

“I’m trying to feed her, right? That’s my baby,” Woods shared, revealing the motivations that guide him.

Dozens of stories and plenty of surprises, all things that give an often unshared perspective.

“I be asking God what it is why I’m still here. A lot of my friends not hear no more and I think about that,” Woods said. 

Each interaction serves as a reminder of humanity’s shared connections. 

“I think that it would encourage someone to do just something once. Each person could do something one day at a time, to be profound,” Nielsen said.

For Morrison, these stories are part of a larger mission. 

“Boy, has there been a rest of the story for some of these beautiful people,” he said, hoping to inspire others to view their communities with fresh eyes.

Each moment and interaction serves as a call to action: look closer; adjust the community’s vision; and see the intersection they pass by more clearly — as part of their own destination.



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