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What are the most popular Halloween costumes?

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From popular movie characters to online trends, here’s what the kids (and young at heart) are planning to dress up as this year.

MINNESOTA, USA — Editor’s Note: This video originally aired Oct. 19, 2024. 

Are you struggling to come up with a Halloween costume? 

Freightgeist by Google Trends shared some of the top-searched ideas across the nation and in the Twin Cities metro. Maybe you can pick up a few ideas from this list. 

Google searchers in the Twin Cities area kept it classic with popular kids characters from movies and other media. 

  1. Hello Kitty: This costume is adorable and easy to put together from your existing wardrobe! With white clothing, a red bow and cat ears, you already look like this friendly kitty.
  2. Winnie The Pooh: This timeless childhood character is a heartwarming choice. With a red shirt and yellow pants (and maybe a jar of honey), you’ve got your costume!
  3. Minion: These cute sidekicks from “Despicable Me” can be a great solo or group costume. With overalls, yellow clothing, goggles and yellow face paint, you can have a blast as these silly guys. 
  4. Harry Potter: Yer a wizard, Harry! This character can usually be spotted in Gryffindor colors (red and gold) or in a long black robe. 
  5. Inflatable cow: As the most Midwestern costume on the list, this costume will garner a lot of laughs and appreciative moos. 

As for costumes trending across the nation, searchers got a little more niche with their Google inquiries, picking costume ideas from popular movies, current events and video games. 

  1. Shrunken head Bob: If you’ve seen the cult classic movie “Beetlejuice” or its 2024 sequel “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” this spooky – yet silly – guy has a tiny shriveled head atop a large body. You might be better off buying this costume from a store, as it comes with a distinct blue head and suit with a see-through flap that allows you to hide your real head inside the clothing. 
  2. Raygun: The Australian breakdancer will return (via Halloween costume) after her viral stint at the Olympics this summer. This costume could easily be thrifted or crafted from clothing at home – you’ll need a green and yellow track suit, hat and kangaroo-like dance moves. 
  3. CatNap: This creepy purple cat is an antagonist in the survival horror video game series “Poppy Playtime.” You could craft this costume at home with purple clothing and gloves. As for the smiling purple face, it might be easier to buy a mask, but face paint could be a fun alternative. 
  4. Delores: Another “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” character, this costume includes a long black dress with lace or tulle accents. If you’d like to commit to the bit, use eyeliner to draw fake stitches on your face. 
  5. Pomni: This cartoon jester hails from the animated web series, “The Amazing Digital Circus.” With blue and red clothing and a jester cap, Pomni would make for a fun and colorful costume. 



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Autism advocates say community must do more to protect children

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Within four months, two young boys with autism went missing in their communities. Two bodies were later found in open water near their homes.

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — A tragic end to the search for a missing boy with autism.

Eden Prairie police say 11-year-old Mohamed Mohamed went missing Sunday night.

Officials say the search was called off after a child’s body was found a few hours later in a pond near Mohamed’s home. It’s the second similar incident in just a few months.

Back in June, officials say a Hopkins boy with autism, 4-year-old Waeys Ali Mohamed, drowned in a creek.

Ellie Wilson with the Autism Society of Minnesota says children with autism are often drawn to water.

“There is a really important statistical connection between the existence of autism and the likelihood of accidents relating to drowning,” Wilson said.

“It is the most common cause of death among autistic children.”

Wilson says children with autism are drawn to water because of the visuals, the movement, and the way it makes them feel.

“Think of the last time you dove into a pool that that feeling of pressure you feel around your body is somewhat of a weighted blanket for someone with autism.”

Wilson says there is an even greater concern in the Somali community.

She says data suggests Somali children are more likely to be diagnosed with autism.

“Even as high some will say as one in sixteen, which is nearly double the rate it is in the mainstream group,” Wilson said.

Jaylani Hussein with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) says the Somali community is deeply concerned after two drowning cases in just four months.

“The impact of autism on our community is extremely high,” Hussein said.

He says parent groups are already discussing ideas to improve safety, such as increased access to swimming lessons, signs that warn the community a child with autism lives nearby, and resources for parents so they can secure their homes.

“Basic home modifications, things like alarms or even locks on doors and windows are a very popular thing to talk about,” Wilson says.

Wilson agrees, that all communities need to have a serious discussion, so parents, leaders and law enforcement have the tools they need to keep children safe.

“One of the biggest things we have to do is just talk about is as a community.”



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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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