One killed in Eagan accident involving an MTVA bus Friday night

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One person died and another person was injured in a three-vehicle crash in Eagan on Friday night, officials said. One of the vehicles was a Minnesota Valley Transit Authority bus.

At 5:15 p.m. Friday, Eagan police were called to a  three-vehicle collision at Pilot Knob and Lone Oak roads. An adult was declared dead at the scene and a second person was taken to a hospital with minor injuries.

The two passengers on the MVTA bus were not injured.

The intersection was closed until nearly 9 p.m. Friday. No other details about the crash were disclosed by police.

Eagan police are investigating the crash with the assistance of the Minnesota State Patrol and the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office. The latter will release the identity of the person killed.

Emergency responders from the Eagan Fire Department and M-Health Fairview also assisted at the scene.

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State Democrats condemn Trump’s post linking Walz to Hortman murders

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Several Minnesota Democratic lawmakers have condemned a social media post shared by President Donald Trump falsely suggesting that Gov. Tim Walz was behind the assassination House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, his friend and colleague.

“Tonight, Donald Trump, who couldn’t be bothered to lower the flags to half staff or even say Melissa Hortman’s name until now, is spreading outrageous lies about her death. I cannot begin to explain the pain and anger that he is causing,” House DFL Leader Zack Stephenson, of Coon Rapids, said in a statement Saturday.

Trump’s Saturday post to his Truth Social site came as the Republican president has sought to politically damage Walz, who is running for a third term this year. The governor was the running mate of Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee defeated by Trump in 2024.

Walz is also being attacked by Trump over cases of fraud and alleged fraud in state social service programs during his tenure.

“Dangerous, depraved behavior from the sitting president of the United States. In covering for an actual serial killer, he is going to get more innocent people killed. America is better than this,” Walz himself wrote on X after Trump’s post.

“Trump is degrading the Office of the President by engaging in an outrageous lie,” said U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, a Democrat who represents the St. Paul area.

“The man charged with killing Melissa and Mark Hortman, shooting John and Yvette Hoffman, and targeting dozens more Minnesota Democrats, was known to traffic in exactly the kind of conspiracy theory Donald Trump just endorsed,” Sen. Majority Leader Erin Murphy, DFL-St. Paul, said in a written statement. “Lying about the assassinations of the Hortmans puts people in danger and fans the flames of political violence.”

Hortman and her husband, Mark, were fatally shot in their Brooklyn Park home on June 14; their dog, Gilbert, also died of gunshot wounds.

Suspected assassin Vance Boelter, 58, of Green Isle, Minn., faces state and federal charges in their deaths and in the shootings of state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, and the attempted shooting of their daughter, Hope, at their Champlin home the same night.

While prosecutors have yet to specify any motives for the attacks, Stephenson, who was close friends with Hortman, said she was “murdered by a right-wing, anti-abortion extremist who believed conspiracy theories about COVID. Melissa Hortman and Tim Walz were friends and allies. Anyone who claims otherwise is lying.”

The conspiracy theories about Hortman’s death stem from Boelter’s confession letter, which a federal prosecutor in July said “seems designed to excuse his crimes.” The letter itself included Boelter’s conspiratorial claim that Walz ordered him to kill U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar so the governor could run for the U.S. Senate.

Other old conspiracy theories related to the June lawmaker attacks have resurfaced since national scrutiny of fraud investigations in state social service programs increased over the holidays.

For instance, one theory falsely claims that Hortman’s murder was motivated by her vote at the end of the 2025 legislative session to repeal MinnesotaCare health insurance for undocumented immigrant adults.

There is no evidence to suggest the assassination was motivated by that vote. Hortman did not vote for the repeal because she supported it — she and the House DFL were against the repeal. She agreed to be the lone Democratic “yes” vote as part of a state budget compromise with Republicans in the evenly divided House to keep the government operating.

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Gophers add Eastern Michigan linebacker transfer Andrew Marshall

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The Gophers grabbed Eastern Michigan linebacker Andrew Marshall out of the transfer portal on Sunday.

“100% committed,” the 6-foot-2, 235-pound Carroll, Ohio native wrote on X.

Marshall, who stared his career with one season at Ohio, has two years of eligibility remaining for Minnesota.

Marshall posted 61 total tackles, three tackles for lost yards and one sack in 12 games in the Mid-American Conference last season. He played 295 defensive snaps last season and earned a slightly-below-average overall grade of 55.6 from Pro Football Focus last year. He added 104 snaps on special teams last season.

Marshall is the fourth overall addition to the U via the portal this weekend; Tennessee offensive lineman Bennett Warren committed earlier Sunday.

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Gophers add massive Tennessee lineman transfer Bennett Warren

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The Gophers need help along the offensive line going into the 2026 season and started to address it with the commitment of Tennessee transfer Bennett Warren on Sunday.

The 6-foot-7, 325-pounder was a big-time recruit from Houston, and he played 13 total games of the Volunteers last season, including 76 snaps across five games at right and left tackle.

Warren will have three years of eligibility remaining at Minnesota.

The Gophers right tackle in 2025, Kentucky transfer Dylan Ray, is out of eligibility, and the program returns the four other lineman who ended the year as starters: left tackle Nathan Roy, left guard Greg Johnson, center Ashton Beers and right guard Tony Nelson.

Warren figures to be a candidate to play next fall at the right tackle spot.

Warren was a four-star recruit and top 80 prospect in the nation in the 2024 class. As a true freshman, he played 40 snaps on offense and non five total games as a true freshman with the Vols.

Since the portal opened Friday, Warren is the third incoming transfer for the 2026 season, including North Carolina and Liberty quarterback Michael Merdinger and Purdue running back Jaron Thomas. Those two committed to Minnesota on Friday.

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