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Officials investigating after 6-year-old shot in Elgin
ELGIN, Minn. — The Wabasha County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a child was shot in Elgin.
The sheriff’s office initially received a call for a 6-year-old who had been shot on June 25 around 6:38 p.m., according to a release.
Elgin EMS and deputies from the sheriff’s office were sent to the scene, where they learned the incident happened outside the home.
The child was transported to a nearby hospital, according to the release.
Preliminary information from the sheriff’s office indicated the incident was accidental, but an investigation into the matter continues.
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
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MN Gov. Tim Walz to speak publicly for first time since loss
Walz plans to address Minnesotans on Friday afternoon about his “path forward” following the 2024 presidential ticket loss.
ST PAUL, Minn. — For the first time since the 2024 presidential election, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will deliver public remarks about the election and his “path forward” on Friday, according to a spokesperson.
KARE 11 will stream Gov. Walz’s remarks live at 2:30 on kare11.com, the KARE 11 YouTube channel, and the KARE 11+ app for TV.
Walz was named the 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee in late summer, just days after Vice President Kamala Harris was elevated to the top of the Democrats’ presidential ticket when incumbent President Joe Biden dropped out of the race.
Since then, Walz toured the country campaigning for the Harris-Walz ticket, and participated in the one and only Vice Presidential Debate against Republican Senator (and now Vice President-elect) JD Vance in October.
The Harris-Walz ticket won Minnesota, but lost the national electoral vote to President-elect Donald Trump.
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Foodie Finds: Dario | kare11.com
Located in Minneapolis’ North Loop, this Italian restaurant offers an array of pastas, cocktails and more.
MINNEAPOLIS — After a stressful week, consider taking a night off and trying a fresh and delicious restaurant.
Dario serves handmade pasta, veggies and cocktails in the North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis. If you’re looking for something heartier, check out the steaks and other meats on the menu.
The restaurant is open for dinner seven days a week, and also can host private parties. For more information, click here.
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Minneapolis community town hall addresses homeless encampments
Council Member Jason Chavez said council members are exploring two new ordinances, based off of successes in other cities including Duluth and Denver.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis city council member Andrea Jenkins led a community town hall meeting Thursday evening to address homeless encampments across the city. The meeting was not open to the public but some community members invited by the city were in attendance.
Several weeks ago, Jenkins formed a community think tank comprised of city staff and neighbors who met over the course of three meetings.
Thursday’s town hall follows a string of violence at homeless encampments, including a deadly shooting in which two people were killed on Sunday, Oct. 27.
“I would imagine it’s terrifying, and sometimes what people say is they feel safer in these encampments than they do in shelters,” Jenkins said ahead of Thursday’s meeting. “But I I don’t hear any people being shot in shelters and lots of people being shot in encampments.”
Jenkins said she wants to give people an opportunity to express their concerns and offer solutions.
“We want to hear some of the thoughts that people feel like can help us resolve some of these issues that are impacting our neighbors and our communities and most importantly, the unhoused individuals that are out here on the street suffering,” Jenkins said.
Jenkins admitted that within the think tank meetings, differences of opinions emerged. Their conversations revolved around three main topics: housing options, safe spaces and supportive services.
Council Member Jason Chavez said council members are exploring two new ordinances, based off of successes in other cities including Duluth and Denver.
According to Chavez, a Safe Parking Ordinance would provide a safe location for people to park and sleep in their vehicles overnight. A Safe Outdoor Space ordinance creates a location designated as a safe outdoor shelter site designated by the city. To utilize the space, people would have to complete a screening process.
In South Minneapolis, an encampment stretches across several blocks. Angelique Beaumaster, who is currently unhoused, said the solution begins with people who are in the encampments feeling heard by elected officials.
“Sit down like they did once before and talk to people who are actually out here,” Beaumaster said. “Talk to people who are out here, who want a solution, who want help.”
In September, Minneapolis city council members passed the Encampment Removal Reporting Ordinance. The measure requires the city to submit two quarterly reports regarding its response to encampment removals and evictions.