Cuban boxer David Morrell Jr. adopted the Twin Cities as home. He’s returning with a newfound purpose.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:01:31 GMT
David Morrell Jr. defected from his native Cuba in June 2018. He left his family behind and escaped to Mexico via speedboat under the cover of darkness. He spent more than a year there waiting for a work visa to legally enter the United States with hopes of starting a professional boxing career.Then he settled in the Twin Cities, of all places.Now a rising star at 168 pounds, Morrell got his start fighting out of The Armory in Minneapolis, and he will forever be grateful for that. He proudly reps the Twin Cities as home, and while he much prefers the summers to the winters, he still has vivid memories of running around the frozen lakes to stay in shape.Not only has Morrell gone undefeated since making his professional debut, he has flashed his generational skill set, demolishing anybody who dares to stand across from him.Everything will come full circle on Saturday night when Morrell (9-0-0, 8 KOs) returns to The Armory to defend his WBA Super Middleweight title against challenger S...Man acquitted in St. Paul triple murder convicted in earlier kidnapping and shooting
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:01:31 GMT
Antonio Wright, recently acquitted of a triple murder on St. Paul’s East Side, has been found guilty of kidnapping and shooting a man two days earlier in the city’s Dayton’s Bluff neighborhood.Jurors, following a seven-day trial in Ramsey County District Court, deliberated for about four hours Tuesday before convicting Wright of two counts of kidnapping and one count of attempted murder. Prosecutors argued that Wright shot the 37-year-old man on Sept. 2, 2022, because Wright thought he was going to snitch on him after he heard Wright discussing a 2017 murder.Antonio Dupree Wright (Minnesota Department of Corrections)Wright, 42, of Minneapolis, is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 29.Wright had waived his right to a jury trial in the Sept. 4, 2022, triple homicide case, allowing a judge to decide his guilt or innocence. Judge Kelly Olmstead, citing insufficient evidence, found him not guilty this fall.Attempted murder casePolice officers were called to a shooting in the 1000 block...Defenses are supposed to travel. The Timberwolves’ hasn’t yet.
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The Timberwolves have been lights out at Target Center this year. Minnesota is 10-1 in Minneapolis, outscoring opponents by 11.7 points per 100 possessions.Seven of the Wolves’ 10 home victories have come by double figures. At Target Center, Minnesota has beaten the likes of Denver, Boston and Oklahoma City.When playing at home, the Wolves have the look of legitimate championship contenders.On the road? Not so much. Not yet, anyway. Which is fine. Frankly, many great teams are dominant at home and just above average, at best, on the road.That’s the Wolves to date. They are 7-4 on the road with a positive net rating (plus-0.7 — tied for seventh best in the NBA). Those are impressive numbers. But those numbers are propped up by a pair of 20-plus point victories over Memphis’ decimated roster.Remove those games and the Wolves have been outscored by 26 points on the road this season. They have yet to beat a healthy, quality team on the road, unless you count a Go...Red Bull Heavy Metal snowboarding to hit St. Paul, Burnsville in February
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Do you have what it takes to board down ice-cold rails?February will see the return of the Red Bull Heavy Metal snowboarding event to Minnesota. Last year’s event was held in Detroit, but the upcoming iteration of the extreme sporting event said to feature “the most progressive rail riding in the world” will be held at the steps of the Minnesota Capitol.Previously the contest was invite-only, but the 2024 Red Bull Heavy Metal will be open to members of the public who pass through a Last Chance Qualifier being held at Buck Hill in Burnsville on Feb. 9.A street jam at the Capitol Building will be on Feb. 10. Viewing the event will be open to the public and free.According to the Red Bull Heavy Metal website, more details on the Last Chance Qualifier will be released in January.Related ArticlesNews | Man acquitted in St. Paul triple murder convicted in earlier kidnapping and shooting News | Metro Transit targets fare evasion with non-criminal...Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson was in an ambulance last weekend. He vows to be on the field this weekend.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:01:31 GMT
Justin Jefferson said he “broke down” for a little bit on Sunday afternoon in Las Vegas when the training staff told him he wasn’t going to be able to return to the game against the Raiders.After working tirelessly to return from a hamstring injury that kept him out for the past couple of months, Jefferson absorbed a hit from safety Marcus Epps directly to the back early in the game at Allegiant Stadium. He was evaluated for a chest injury on the sideline, then left the stadium in an ambulance to undergo further testing.“This season has been tough for me,” Jefferson said. “I’ve just got to keep going.”Luckily for Jefferson, he avoided anything serious, and he intends to be on the field for the Vikings when they play the Bengals on Saturday afternoon in Cincinnati. Asked if he would be able to play without any limitations, Jefferson nodded his head and replied, “Yep.”As he reflected on the sequence that knocked him out of Su...Murder charge dropped against anti-violence activist
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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The second-degree murder charge against Dontie Mitchell has been dropped. Mitchell, an anti-violence activist, was accused of causing the death of Shieer Leggett on August 11 in Cohoes. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! According to police, Leggett was caught in a crossfire between a group of people at Main and Schuyler Streets. Leggett suffered serious injuries and died at Albany Medical Center.Dontie Mitchell spent years speaking out against gun violence after he was granted clemency for an armed robbery he committed at just 17 years old. He previously pleaded not guilty to charges, including second-degree murder, reckless endangerment, and criminal possession of a weapon.According to court documents, video surveillance shows Mitchell and the co-defendant engaged in a verbal altercation. Surveillance shows both drawing firearms but does not depict Mitchell firing his weapon. The document sta...15-year-old charged as adult in fatal carjacking from January
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ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis teenager was certified as an adult Wednesday and charged with murder for a fatal carjacking in January 2023.The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office charged DeShaun Harris, 15, with second-degree murder and armed criminal action. Harris remains jailed without bond.Harris is accused of killing Kay Johnson, 38, on Jan. 24 during an attempted carjacking in the alley behind the 4700 block of South Compton Avenue, in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood. She was shot in front of her teenage child, police said at the time.Just days after Johnson's killing, police arrested Harris, then 14. A second teenager, 13, was arrested in late February.Also in February, a task force consisting of St. Louis officers determined that a group of individuals was responsible for a series of carjackings, attempted carjackings, and robberies in south city, including Johnson’s death.St. Louis teen pays off student lunch debt, surprised on national TV
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ST. LOUIS – A 15-year-old from St. Louis received a surprise on December 12 when he appeared on the Jennifer Hudson show and was gifted a year's worth of PLEZi products along with $5,000 towards his fund dedicated to eliminating school lunch debt.Former First Lady Michelle Obama is co-founder and partner of PLEZi Nutrition. PLEZi's goal is to give children healthier food options. The drink is a mix of juice concentrates that former First Lady Obama says is healthier. Earlier this year, Dejuan Strickland demonstrated that age is no barrier to making a positive impact. Through a GoFundMe campaign, he cleared the lunchroom debt for students at his former elementary school, McCurdy Elementary. Strickland's initial goal of $200 was surpassed, raising $400 instead. His GoFundMe account eventually reached $15,000. That was done through an innovative idea called, Team Tech Boy Lunch Heroes. Tech Boy is part of a comic book series where he published two books, "Tech Boy" and "Science Girl."...Illinois hunters harvest over 76K deer in firearms season; decease from 2022
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has reported that hunters in Illinois harvested 76,232 deer during the firearm deer season this year. The gun hunting season concluded on December 3, marking a decrease of 622 deer compared to the 2022 season.Deer seasons are often divided into different segments based on the type of weapon used, such as archery, firearm, and muzzleloader seasons. In some states, there may be separate seasons for antlered and antlerless deer.The second gun season in Illinois, which ran from November 30 to December 3, saw the harvest of 22,884 deer, which is 1,616 less compared to last year's second gun season.Hunting seasons are designed to balance the interests of hunters with the need for wildlife conservation and population control. St. Louis Blues fire head coach Craig Berube Remaining deer hunting opportunities for the 2023-2024 season in Illinois include the late-winter antler less-only and chronic wasting disease (CWD) seasons...Former Denver Post journalist Kirk Mitchell remembered as “a dogged reporter,” devoted family man
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Kirk Mitchell relished making sense of a mystery.It’s no secret how the longtime Denver Post reporter earned himself the nickname Kirk “Cold Case” Mitchell following years of dedicated coverage of unsolved criminal investigations across Colorado, along with writing about the state’s most sensational murders and other mayhem.Mitchell, who retired from The Post in 2020 after 22 years at the newspaper, died this week in Pennsylvania after battling prostate cancer since 2016. He was 64.His byline can be found on stories about subjects ranging from the Aurora theater shooting to therapy dogs in prisons to the drug kingpin “El Chapo.”Oldest son Vance Mitchell said his father was never afraid to meet with convicted killers or interview someone from any walk of life.“He seemed like he approached it as helping people tell their story in their own words,” Vance Mitchell said.Friends, former coworkers and family members were eager to return the f...Latest news
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