“I am smarter, braver and stronger than Mr. Lawson ever counted on,” the victim wrote in her court statement.
No injuries were reported in the blaze, but investigators are looking into the cause of the fire.
"The evidence at trial failed to support finding that Mr. Noor acted with depraved heart," the motion filed by Noor's attornies states.
The 24-year-old man admitted in court that he knew the 40-foot fall would likely kill the boy.
A driver at the scene was arrested on suspicion of being impaired.
FBI HazMat personnel — as well as Minneapolis police and fire crews — began investigating the possible incident Tuesday afternoon.
Authorities say one resident was taken to an area hospital before fire crews arrived Tuesday afternoon.
Minneapolis police say that the children appear to be under 4 years of age.
Police say the driver nearly ran over a police officer before causing a fatal crash Wednesday in Minneapolis.
Following two guilty verdicts of Mohamed Noor, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said "race has never been a factor" in his decisions.
A Hennepin County jury has reached a decision in the case of Mohammed Noor, who fatally shot Minneapolis resident Justine Damond in 2017.
The man was transported to the Hennepin County Medical Center where he died a short time later.
The number of scooters allowed in the city will be capped at 2,000, divided evenly among the operators.
In his guilty plea, the man said he does not remember the details of the night because he was intoxicated, according to authorities.
The man's whereabouts are unknown and a complaint was issued as a warrant so he can be arrested, according to police.
The MPD says it's investigating potentially fraudulent ads online that offer to sell tickets to Final Four games.
The crash killed a 26-year-old motorcyclist from Faribault.
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The search for two-year-old Noelani Robinson began after she was abducted on March 11, police said.
The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the location of 2-year-old Noelani Robinson.
Just before midnight, Minneapolis police responded to a report of a rear-end crash in the area of 22nd Street West and Lyndale Avenue.
Authorities say I-94 west will be closed "for an extended period of time" and motorists are asked to find an alternate route.
The man apologized to the state of Minnesota and Hennepin County for what he had done, authorities said.
Investigators say they used DNA from a discarded napkin thrown away at a hockey game.
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"This is one of the most revolting cases I have seen," Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said.
Police say an online genealogy website was used in the effort to identify unknown DNA obtained from the crime scene.
City officials are asking for help spreading the word to keep friends and neighbors from getting ticketed and towed.
The woman was able to get away and the suspect fled into the neighborhood, according to police.
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said "it was sheer luck that neither the bus driver nor the little girl were killed" in the shooting.
The driver was transported to the Hennepin County Medical Center with non-life threatening gunshot wounds, investigators said.
A young child was outside playing when the incident happened, according to police.
"I thought about ending my life multiple times," read an impact statement from the girl.
The Minneapolis man admitted he became jealous and killed his wife using a cellphone cable.
The outlook for the Bibelot became unclear when the longtime owner announced her retirement late last year.
Authorities say that before he punched them, the man gave two officers a ripped piece of paper and said it was his boarding pass.
Video from the deadly police shooting was released Thursday.
The landlord is accused of lying under oath.
Police spokesman John Elder said Mohamed Noor’s defense didn’t come to the police precinct during the 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. window.
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