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According to the Minneapolis Police Department, the driver fled the scene before officers arrived.

MINNEAPOLIS — One person was killed and another injured in a crash early Friday morning in north Minneapolis.

According to the Minneapolis Police Department, the driver fled the scene before officers arrived.

The single-vehicle crash happened just before 4 a.m. on the 3200 block of Girard Avenue North. When law enforcement arrived, officers said they found a Ford Taurus flipped over and a man lying on the ground. First responders attempted to save the man, but police said he died at the scene.

The other victim, police said, was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

MPD said the preliminary investigation shows the Taurus was traveling west on Lowry Avenue when it struck a parked vehicle and flipped. Investigators determined the victims were both passengers and the driver had left the scene.

MPD said there haven’t been any arrests at this time.

The Hennepin County Medical Examiner will release details about the deceased pending an autopsy.



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Witness to George Floyd’s death seeking settlement for distress

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Charles McMillian was one of the first to observe George Floyd’s arrest and eventually his death on May 25, 2020.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota — As most around the world saw the video of George Floyd‘s death, Charles McMillian witnessed it in-person. He went on to give an emotional testimony during the murder trial of former Minneapolis Police office Derek Chauvin. 

He’s seeking $30,000 for emotional distress. On Monday, the Minneapolis City Council’s Administration and Enterprise Oversight Committee passed the settlement claim through to a full council vote. 

“My client observed and experienced a very emotional, traumatic experience that changed his life,” McMillian’s attorney, William Walker said.

A spokesperson for the city said Monday it is not commenting. 

McMillian isn’t the first resident to file a claim against the City for emotional distress from witnessing George Floyd’s murder. The City Council is expected to discuss McMillian’s claim at the next meeting. 



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U of M officials urge people to avoid area around Morrill Hall

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University officials say the protestors entered the building and are causing property damage and restricting people from entering and exiting the building.

MINNEAPOLIS — Officials with the University of Minnesota are urging people to avoid the area around Morrill Hall after protestors entered the building and started damaging property, according to an alert sent to students.

The alert also says the protestors are restricting people from entering and exiting the building.

Multiple Palestinian flags were being flown outside the residence hall. A large sign being held in front of the doors says “Money for education not for bombs and occupation.” 

University officials are asking people to avoid the area “until further notice.”

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



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Driver strike plea deal after killing woman while fleeing police

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The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office says 21-year-old Quintin Leon Hudson agreed to a sentence of 165 months for causing the death of Emily Gerding in July of 2023.

MINNEAPOLIS — A young man agreed to a plea deal that will result in a prison sentence of nearly 14 years after he fled from police, struck a vehicle and killed a woman. 

The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office says 21-year-old Quintin Leon Hudson admitted his guilt on one count of fleeing a police officer resulting in death, and on one of fleeing police resulting in great bodily harm. In return for his pleas, Hudson will be sentenced to 165 months in prison or 13.75 years. 

Court documents say Hudson was fleeing police in Robbinsdale on the evening of July 9, 2024, when he crashed into a vehicle carrying Emily and John Gerding at nearly 100 mph. Emily, a 34-year-old mother of three, was killed and John was badly injured. Records check showed Hudson didn’t have a valid driver’s license, only an operator’s permit. 

At the time of the crash, law enforcement said there was reason to believe Hudson was under the influence of a controlled substance. 

The Gerdings both worked as special education teachers in the Anoka-Hennepin School District and were preparing to celebrate their seventh wedding anniversary that August.

“Emily should still be alive,” Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said. “Mr. Hudson’s actions took her from our community, devastated her family, and left her husband, John, with life-threatening injuries. This resolution holds Mr. Hudson accountable and is necessary to protect our community.”

Hudon will be officially sentenced in a hearing currently set for Dec. 12. 



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