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Dog mauling in Brooklyn Park leaves owner critically injured

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Police say the victim was severely injured in the attack, which was carried out by three pitbulls owned by the woman and her boyfriend.

BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — A woman is hospitalized and recovering from severe injuries after police say she was attacked by her dogs at a Brooklyn Park apartment complex. 

Brooklyn Park police reported that squads were dispatched to Huntington Place Apartments on the 5800 block of Zane Ave. N. just before 9:30 p.m. Tuesday on reports of a woman yelling for help. When officers arrived they found an adult female with wounds suffered during a mauling by three pitbulls owned by the victim and her boyfriend. 

Police rendered aid until paramedics arrived to transport the woman to the hospital, where she is reported in critical but stable condition. Brooklyn Park Police Inspector Elliot Faust said she is expected to survive her injuries. 

A Huntington Place security guard sustained injuries to his hand attempting to stop the attack. He wounded one of the dogs while trying to intervene. 

In a news release, police say two of the dogs were taken into custody after “an exhaustive effort,” while the third was euthanized on scene due to aggression.  A second dog was later put down due to the severity of injuries suffered in the encounter, while the remaining animal is currently in quarantine at an animal shelter. 

Tuesday’s incident is just the latest in a string of recent dog attacks in Brooklyn Park this summer. On July 19, a 3-year-old boy and his mother were attacked by two bully breeds while looking at a puppy – the child did not survive. 

Days later, a 7-year-old girl suffered injuries when attacked by a pitbull after delivering a package. Brooklyn Park police said that dog was put down after it tried to maul another child at a nearby playground. 

Then in early August police captured two Siberian Husky-Wolf mixes after they reportedly attacked a resident and neighborhood pets. 

Following those attacks, Inspector Faust encouraged community members to be more aware of their surroundings and to understand their dogs. He said police have had more dangerous dog designations so far this year than all of last year.

“As a dog owner it is your responsibility to take control of the animal,” Faust said. One mistake that happens can have tragic consequences.”



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BCA investigating after man shot in western Minnesota

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Police were first called to the area for a welfare check on a person in Clarkfield, a city around 2 and 1/2 hours west of Minneapolis.

CLARKFIELD, Minn. — The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal (BCA) is investigating an incident in Yellow Medicine County after a suspect shot at law enforcement on Saturday night. 

According to information from the Yellow Medicine County Sheriff, the office got a call around 3:15 p.m. for a welfare check on a person in Clarkfield, a city around 2 and 1/2 hours west of Minneapolis. Deputies learned the person had left the city while en route to the call and were told he was in a farm field with a rifle. 

As deputies were evacuating people from the home next to the field, officials said the suspect pointed the rifle at them and then fled into the home. Officials said officers set up a perimeter around the house and deputies tried to contact the man. 

Officers were not able to convince the man to leave the house and called a SWAT team as backup. The Kandiyohi-Meeker-Willmar SWAT team arrived and they tried to convince the man to leave the house. During the standoff, officials said the man fired a long gun at the team and SWAT returned fire. 

The man was struck in the leg, officials said. 

After eight hours on site, the SWAT team was relieved by another crew from West Central SWAT and BLR SWAT.

Around 6:15 on Sunday morning, the man left the house and shot a long gun at the SWAT team. One of the team returned fire and struck him. 

The extent of the man’s injuries has not been released as of Sunday afternoon, but officials said the team gave the man medical attention and was taken to Hennepin Healthcare via Air Ambulance. He is in stable condition, according to officials. 

No other people were injured in this incident, officials said. 

The BCA was asked to investigate the use of force by officers. 

KARE 11 will update this story as more information is made available. 



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Driver looses legs after crash in Shoreview

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Minnesota State Troopers are doing crash reconstruction on Sunday morning, officials said.

SHOREVIEW, Minn. — At least one person was taken to the hospital overnight after a crash near Shoreview. 

Information form authorities is sparse as of Sunday morning, but according to officials with the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, the driver of a vehicle was taken to the hospital by medics and had both legs amputated. 

State Patrol is doing reconstruction of the crash on Sunday morning and the Ramsey County Sheriff is investigating. 

KARE 11 will update this story as more information is made availble. 



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Red Bull Showrun brings motorsports fans to Minneapolis

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“America understands show,” former Formula One driver David Coulthard said.

MINNEAPOLIS — You’d expect Minneapolis to be busy this weekend. After all, the Vikings are at home for the first time this season.

While thousands will make their way to U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday, thousands also showed up outside the stadium for a different kind of roar.

“Just from feeling the intensity, the noise, and I honestly called my father right away and told him I want to go check out a race,” Branden Fourre said.

Fourre is one of the thousands at the Red Bull Showrun, a display of multiple types of motorsports, including Formula 1.

“It is really loud,” Mei Huynh said. “I see it on TV all the time, but I didn’t think that it was going to be like that, like, ears splitting loud.”

Many fans we spoke with Saturday were at the Showrun to see a Formula One car in person, driven by former F1 driver David Coulthard. Coulthard now works as a presenter and commentator and drives the V10 engine RB7 F1 car.

With so much hype growing around Formula One, especially here in the United States, we had to ask – does Coulthard think another race could be added, and could it be in Minnesota?

“America understands show,” Coulthard said, laughing.

“I don’t see why not, the reaction has been very positive,” he added. “In Europe, we race pretty close to each other in terms of distance between the racetracks. So all of this goes to show that you put on the event, there’s enthusiasm for people to turn up and give up their weekend.”

Saturday’s display was fun for fans who’ve loved the sport for years – and those just getting started.

“America is well served in amazing sports,” Coulthard said. “There is room for Formula One, we’re growing in this country and we really, really appreciate it.”



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