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Bloomington standoff ends between police and man in crisis

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KARE 11 Sunrise reporter CeCe Gaines was at the scene and saw a bomb squad, an ambulance and multiple squad cars.

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Bloomington Police engaged in a standoff with a man in crisis early Friday morning. 

According to Bloomington Police on X, officers responded to a call of a man saying he was in crisis just after midnight near the 8700 block of 12th Ave. S. Negotiators spoke with the man at the scene, attempting to get him to exit the residence. 

KARE 11 Sunrise reporter CeCe Gaines was nearby the scene and saw a bomb squad, an ambulance and multiple squad cars. Multiple streets were blocked off nearby early Friday morning. 

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension posted on X around 5:45 a.m. that they are responding to a use-of-force incident in Bloomington. More details have yet to be released, so it is unclear if this incident is related to the standoff or not. 

Gaines said the scene had cleared by 5:15 a.m., but Bloomington Police has not yet shared how the incident concluded. Earlier, Gaines heard authorities stating, “Exit the house, weapon down, hands up.” 

KARE 11 contacted Bloomington Police and will update this article once more information is available. 

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Minneapolis shooting wounds 3 outside bar

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MINNEAPOLIS — Three people were rushed to HCMC after a shooting occurred near Fifth Street North and Hennepin Avenue early Monday morning. 

The shooting happened around 2 a.m. outside Augie’s Bourbon Street Cabaret in downtown. Minneapolis police said two men in their 20s were shot and hospitalized with potentially life-threatening wounds and a woman in her 30s received non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. 

Minneapolis police said officers believe the shooting began as an altercation and escalated to gunfire in front of a crowd. There have been no arrests but investigators are working to find connections between the victims and a possible shooter. 

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Otsego man donates blood for 50 years

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“I do it every few weeks and for me it’s worth it,” said Tom Sammler, who has donated blood for the past 50 years.

Tom Sammler is no stranger when it comes to donating blood. 

“I enjoy doing it,” Sammler said. “It takes three hours of my time. I do it every few weeks and for me it’s worth it!”

For the past 50 years, this A-negative donor is nothing but positive. Sammler has been rolling up his sleeves and he has donated 78 gallons of life-saving blood and counting.

“I’ve got the time, I don’t mind, like I say its something I know is worthwhile,” Sammler said. 

Memorial Blood Centers Maureen Maher said just one donation can save up to three lives, but in the summer months, the number of donors goes down.

“There’s always a need especially for the universal blood type,” Maureen said. “People with O-negative are always needed because they can help, it’s a universal blood type. They can help many people and there is so many people that need blood transfusions throughout the year, whether it’s a cancer patient that need some help to a pre-mature baby or somebody fighting blood cancer, so really the need is constant.”

Maureen said 62% of the population is eligible to give blood but only 3% do, but with the help of others that could change.

“It’s such a selfless things to do and it’s so easy,” Maureen said.

Coming up on July 9, KARE 11 is hosting a Health Fair 11 Summer Blood Drive. If you’d like to donate, the drive is at the Minneapolis Marriott West Hotel in St. Louis Park from 1 to 7 p.m.

Appointments are preferred but walk-ins are welcome! 

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Officials: Pedestrian fatally struck by vehicle Brooklyn Park

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The driver of the vehicle remained on the scene and has cooperated with the investigation, said the release.

BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — The Brooklyn Park Police Department is investigating after a pedestrian was fatally struck by vehicle on Sunday. 

Officers from the department and other first responders first arrived at West Broadway and Candlewood Drive for a report of the crash at around 6:07 p.m. 

Upon their arrival, the responders found the pedestrian, who was later pronounced dead at the scene, according to a release from the police department. 

The driver of the vehicle remained on the scene and has cooperated with the investigation, said the release. 

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available. 

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