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  • Brooklyn Center officers fatally shooting man suspected of killing 2 in Minneapolis, police say

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    Police officers in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, fatally shot an armed male who shot at them on Monday afternoon, officials say. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara says the individual killed was suspected of fatally shooting two people earlier on Monday.

    Officers in the Twin Cities suburb responded to the area between the 5500 and 5600 blocks of Brooklyn Boulevard around 3:55 p.m. for a report of a male waving a gun around outside retail stores, according to police. They were confronted by the male, who was armed with a handgun, when they arrived, officials said.

    “Gunfire was exchanged between the subject and officers and the subject was struck by the gunfire,” police said in a news release.

    The officers, who were wearing body cameras during the incident, administered first aid to the male before he was taken to the hospital, where he later died, according to officials.

    Police said no officers were hit by bullets in the shooting.

    The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating.

    Around 3:30 p.m. in north Minneapolis, police said a 14-year-old boy and a 23-year-old man were killed in a shooting. O’Hara says the suspected shooter, a 24-year-old man, was the male involved in the shooting with Brooklyn Center officers.

    “We believe that the suspect from this double murder left the scene and shortly thereafter became involved in a shooting with police in Brooklyn Center,” O’Hara said.


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    Police in Brooklyn Center said the intersection of Xerxes Avenue North and 56th Avenue North, near the area of the incident, would be closed down for “an extended period of time.”

    The intersection is near the retail hub surrounding the former site of Brookdale Mall.  

    This is a developing story.

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  • Quick-thinking first responders put out EV fire at Twin Cities gas station with cutting-edge tools

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    A late-night stop at a gas station in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, could have turned dangerous — but quick thinking and teamwork helped prevent the worst.

    The fire happened at Winner Gas Station on Humboldt Avenue North on Dec. 30, 2025. Brooklyn Center police officers quickly pushed the car from the gas pumps, preventing a potentially explosive situation. 

    “Fires are going to go up,” said Brooklyn Center Fire Chief Todd Berg. “By the quick-thinking officer, by pushing the car out from underneath the canopy, saves further damage to maybe the gas station or the building itself.”

    The move created distance, and time, until fire crews arrived to find smoke coming from underneath the vehicle, where the battery is located.

    “In an EV fire, you have to sort of attack it or extinguish it differently than a gasoline vehicle,” Berg said. “A battery pack is usually packed underneath on an EV vehicle, so there’s special tools we use.”

    Firefighters deployed two new tools: a special fire blanket and a “Turtle.”

    “The fire blanket is a specialized piece of equipment. We’ll put it up over the vehicle so that it’s not allowing any additional oxygen in,” Berg said.

    Berg said the “Turtle” is like a big sprinkler.

    “Two people can pick it up and slide it under the vehicle,” he said. “It cools down the battery packs. It puts out around 500 gallons of water a minute.” 

    Berg says a typical car fire takes around 10 to 15 minutes to extinguish and requires around 500 gallons of water total. But the gas station operation took 2.5 hours and nearly 30,000 gallons of water.

    “If you recognize smoke or heat or, you know, something’s not right, pull over, check things out, and if you notice a fire dial 911,” Berg said.

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  • House fire in Brooklyn Center leaves 8 unhurt but displaced

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    Eight people are displaced after an overnight house fire in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, officials said.

    Six adults and two children are without a home after a neighboring garage on the 2100 block of Ericon Drive caught fire around 2 a.m., according to the city’s fire chief.

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    All eight people made it out safely, and the fire chief said the Red Cross is providing shelter for them.

    The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    WCCO has reached out to the Brooklyn Center Fire Department for more information.

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  • Man in custody after Minneapolis crash stemmed from carjacking, police say

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    A man is in custody after a crash on Friday afternoon in Minneapolis that stemmed from a vehicle that was stolen.

    The crash happened in the area of Penn and 44th avenues in the city’s north side.

    Brooklyn Center police said officers were attempting to stop a vehicle that was previously stolen in Minneapolis when the driver, later identified as a man, took off from officials. 

    The man drove to Minneapolis where his vehicle crashed into a street sign and another vehicle, police said. He was taken into custody after trying to run from officers.

    No one was injured in the crash. 

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  • Crash involving a dozen vehicles, including school bus, closes Hwy 100 ramp in Brooklyn Center

    Crash involving a dozen vehicles, including school bus, closes Hwy 100 ramp in Brooklyn Center

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    Crash involving numerous cars, including school bus, in Brooklyn Center


    Crash involving numerous cars, including school bus, in Brooklyn Center

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    BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. —  A crash involving a dozen vehicles, including a school bus, has closed a highway ramp in the north metro Friday morning, officials said.

    The crash occurred on the ramp from Highway 100 northbound to Humboldt Avenue North in Brooklyn Center. First responders are at the scene.

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    The Minnesota Department of Transportation said minor injuries resulted from the crash, and there were children on the bus at the time.

    This is a developing story. Stay with WCCO for more information.

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  • Missing: Ezariah Lenay Hall last seen in St. Cloud in April

    Missing: Ezariah Lenay Hall last seen in St. Cloud in April

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    ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Police are asking for the public’s help to find a St. Cloud girl who has been missing for months.

    Ezariah Lenay Hall was last seen on April 5 and was headed to the Twin Cities, according to St. Cloud police.

    She has had phone contact with her family, and is believed to be somewhere in the metro, possibly Brooklyn Center or Edina.

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    Ezariah Lenay Hall in 2022

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    Hall is described as a Black girl who stands 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs about 115 pounds. She was last seen wearing light blue ripped jeans, a black hoodie and white and black Nike Air Jordan shoes. 

    Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call 911.

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