BROOKLYN PARK— On the morning of Monday, April 17, Brooklyn Park Police Officers were made aware of an incident that occurred at the Zanewood Recreation Center on the evening of Friday April 14, 2023.
MoreThe former executive vice president of PRAD Group Inc. pleaded guilty to paying bribes to two City of Atlanta officials in exchange for steering city business worth millions of dollars to his company, to paying bribes to a former DeKalb County, Georgia, official in an attempt to obtain county contracts, and to evading over $1.5 million in taxes.
MoreThe Secretary General warned that “this is a deeply challenging period for arms control and for our security in general”, noting Russia’s pattern of “ignoring, violating or abandoning much of the network of international arms control agreements that have kept the world safe”.
MoreTwo international business organizations pleaded guilty and were sentenced today in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia for their participation in a criminal conspiracy to violate U.S. export laws and sanctions by sending US-origin goods to Iran.
MoreAnglers fishing on Upper Red Lake in northern Minnesota during the 2023 open-water season that starts May 13 will have a five-walleye possession limit, with only one walleye longer than 17 inches allowed, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
MoreMinnesota agreed to terms with Joejuan Williams, the team announced Monday. The move is pending the completion of a physical.
MoreThe Minnesota Orchestra and Thomas Søndergård today announced plans for Søndergård’s inaugural season as the Orchestra’s music director.
MoreEden Prairie— Prescribed burns are planned for parts of the city this Spring. Each prescribed burn is expected to last one to three hours, dependent upon weather conditions.
More40 China National Police officers charged in transnational schemes targeting US citizens
Two criminal complaints filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York were unsealed today in federal court in Brooklyn charging 44 defendants with various crimes related to efforts by the national police of the People’s Republic of China (PRC)—the Ministry of Public Security (MPS)—to harass Chinese nationals residing in the New York metropolitan area and elsewhere in the United States.
MoreA complaint was unsealed today in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, charging two defendants in connection with opening and operating an illegal overseas police station, located in lower Manhattan, New York, for a provincial branch of the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
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