Lakeville police investigating suspected homicide in Amazon warehouse parking lot

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Detectives are investigating a suspected homicide after a man was found shot to death in the parking lot of the Amazon Fulfillment Center in Lakeville early Saturday morning.

Police were called shortly after 4 a.m. to the parking lot at 9800 217th Street West on reports of a altercation, according to the Lakeville Police Department.

When officers arrived they found a man in the parking lot who appeared to have been shot. First responders attempted lifesaving efforts but the man was later pronounced dead.

A 24-year-old man was arrested near the man and remains in custody. Investigators say it appears the altercation was limited to the two men and they are trying to determine the two men’s relationship, what led up to the incident and the pair’s connection to the business. A firearm was recovered at the scene.

The Hennepin County medical examiner’s office will release the victim’s name, cause and manner of death.

The shooting follows a 2023 murder at the warehouse parking lot in which a man fatally shot a woman who was nine months pregnant with his child and the mother of his 2-year-old daughter.

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Here’s a list of all the Minnesotan selected in the 2024 NHL Draft

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LAS VEGAS — No players from the State of Hockey were selected in the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft.

The drought ended quickly in the second round as a trio of Minnesotans went off the board to help restore the reputation.

Here’s a list of all the Minnesotan selected in the 2024 NHL Draft:

Round 1

N/A

Round 2

– Adam Kleber (Chaska), No. 42 pick, Buffalo Sabres

– Max Plante (Hermantown), No. 47 pick, Detroit Red Wings

– Colin Ralph (Maple Grove), No. 48 pick, St. Louis Blues

– Will Skahan (Woodbury), No. 65 pick, Utah Hockey Club

Round 3

– Brodie Ziemer (Carver), No. 71 pick, Buffalo Sabres

Round 4

TBD

Round 5

TBD

Round 6

TBD

Round 7

TBD

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Check out every player the Wild selected in the 2024 NHL Draft

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Here’s a look at the 2024 draft class for the Wild:

Zeev Buium No. 12 (first round)

Age: 18

Position: Defenseman

Height: 6 feet

Weight: 180 pounds

Hometown: San Diego, California

2023-24 Stats: 50 points (11 goals, 39 assists) in 42 games with with the Denver Pioneers (NCAA)

Ryder Ritchie No. 45 (second round)

Age: 17

Position: Winger

Height: 6 feet

Weight: 175 pounds

Hometown: Calgary, Alberta

2023-24 Stats: 44 points (19 goals, 25 assists) in 47 games with the Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)

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HOUSE DEMOCRATS TO BIDEN: “NO MORE DEBATE PLEASE”

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By: Nathaniel  Ballantyne

Washington, DC –  House Democrats are openly urging the president to avoid a second televised debate. Biden and Trump have another debate scheduled for September hosted by ABC News.

“If it’s the same debate questions, and it’s the same process, I probably wouldn’t do it. I’m not his advisor, but I probably wouldn’t advise him to do it,” said Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio).

Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-Calif.) went further: “We didn’t even need this debate. Quite frankly, we know exactly who Trump is. And we know exactly who Joe Biden is. You have a debate so that you can learn about a candidate. There’s nothing else to know.”

Rep. Troy Carter (D-La.) said that “if there’s going to be a second debate, the terms and the rules of engagement have to be changed.” Biden’s team has indicated that it has no plans to change this fall’s scheduled debate with Trump.

While House Democrats are advising Biden to stay away from additional debates,former President Barack Obama offered public support for Biden after the rough debate performance.

“Bad debate nights happen. Trust me, I know,” Obama said in a post on X, a reference to his own first debate with 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney, which was widely viewed as a victory for the Republican.

“Bad debate nights happen. Trust me, I know,” Obama said.

The former president pointed to bigger contrasts between Biden and Trump, echoing a strategy other Democrats have made since Thursday’s debate.

What the former president ignored is that Biden bad performance is due to mental issue not lack of preparation. To compare his debate failure with Mitt Romney with Biden performance is simply intellectual dishonesty. Biden seems to have dementia, and the people needs to know about his mental condition. Simply call it a bad debate night is not enough when Biden spent the last three years displaying signs of mental decline.

House Speaker Mike Johnson went further by saying that Biden’s Cabinet should discuss invoking the 25th Amendment in the wake of Thursday’s debate.  Johnson, asked about calls from within his own conference for the amendment to be invoked, said that “there’s a lot of people asking about” it, but that it was up to members of Biden’s Cabinet – Not a chance!