Officials released audio of the non-emergency call that prompted the response.
The incident happened Saturday in an Augsburg University parking lot.
ICE called those arrested the “worst of the worst,” citing prior convictions for sexual assault, domestic violence, robbery, and DUI.
The move mirrors a similar step Chicago took after federal agents used its city lots for staging.
Prosecutors say Tony Robinson worked with the group’s founder to submit false grant reports, causing more than 1 million dollars in losses.
Abdimajid Mohamed Nur used stolen program funds to pay a website to complete his coursework, federal prosecutors said.
Mikhail Robin Wicker used forged military records and fake medals to steal more than $140,000 in VA benefits, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors say Ousman Camara claimed 300,000 fake meals and more than $1 million in child nutrition reimbursements.
A new analysis uncovers how Minnesota’s cities stack up in a nationwide measure of vice.
Kristi Noem is speaking Friday about ICE operations and immigration enforcement efforts in the Twin Cities.
Attorney: 'The shocking deliberate indifference from local authorities stripped Kingsley of his right to basic medical care.'
Investigators say the driver photographed Target deliveries to confirm them, then took the packages back.
The shootings happened inside Loring Towers apartment complex, 15 E Grant St.
The man was crossing Franklin Avenue and Cedar Avenue on foot when he was hit and killed by the vehicles Saturday afternoon.
Bryan Wesley Edison of Carver is charged with 16 counts of animal crushing for videos prosecutors say showed extreme cruelty.
Destiny Combs embezzled millions from a Minnesota surrogacy agency and law firm, prosecutors said.
A 47-year-old Inver Grove Heights man is facing felony charges after authorities say he impersonated a police officer, confronted a real off
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s office has issued suicide releases before, but not for Robin Westman after the Annunciation shooting.
The author wrote this to help the public understand life at Stillwater Correctional Facility amid frequent lockdowns.
The former 'Teacher of the Year" will learn his sentence Oct. 8 following his Hennepin County conviction.
Prosecutors say Benedict Nwana Kuah and Pascal Kikishy Wongbi raised money and directed deadly attacks overseas.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz: ‘Horrific act of violence’ at south Minneapolis church, which is also home to a school.
Heartbreaking photos show the aftermath of a shooter opening fire at the Annunciation Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
In a demo, specialist Lucas Hansen showed States Newsroom how someone may use a current AI model to assist them in creating a biothreat.
Prosecutors say Mavious Redmond pulled off her scheme for decades before she was caught.
“This isn’t just a murder case,” Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota, Joe Thompson said. “This is a political assassination.”
Reached for comment, Medina Cisneros’s attorney William McKibbin said he doesn’t know where his client is.
Prosecutors say Christopher Erik Septon used fake invoices and bogus expense reports to funnel company funds into his own accounts.
Prosecutors say the St. Paul teen slammed into an SUV carrying six people, killing a child.
She ends a polarizing term that drew national attention and sharp criticism from police and political leaders.
Ashley Gooch, 37, was last seen pushing a stroller near University Avenue in Columbia Heights, authorities said.
The trio helped steal millions in taxpayer funds through fake meal sites, bogus rosters, and shell companies, federal prosecutors said.
Amir Lamar Atkins was shot and killed on June 23 at Folwell Park. Police arrested a 16-year-old suspect on Tuesday.
The former MLB player was found guilty in a deadly ambush that stemmed from a $1.3 million family dispute.
Prosecutors say the pair submitted fake voter registrations for payment.
Authorities say Munoz drove off with an officer’s arm caught in the window, dragging him through the street.
The accused assassin was sitting in a fake squad car outside a lawmaker's home when a real officer briefly confronted him, authorities said.
Minnesota may not have the death penalty, but that doesn’t mean Vance Boelter is safe from it if he's convicted in federal court.
Vance Luther Boelter, 57, opened fire on Mark Hortman as police pulled up, then exchanged gunfire and fled, investigators said.
The man now charged in Minnesota's most high-profile political killings had only minor infractions on his record until now.