Hennepin County/ˈhɛnəpɪnkaʊnti/ is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2010 census the population was 1,152,425. It is the most populous county in Minnesota and the 34th-most populous county in the United States; more than one in five Minnesotans live in Hennepin County. Its county seat is Minneapolis, the most populous city in the state. The county is named in honor of the 17th-century explorer Father Louis Hennepin.
Hennepin County was created in 1852 by the Minnesota Territorial Legislature. Father Louis Hennepin's name was chosen because he originally named St. Anthony Falls and recorded some of the earliest accounts of the area for the Western world. Hennepin County's early history is closely linked to the establishment of the cities of Minneapolis and St. Anthony.
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Hennepin County Sheriff's released body camera footage of deputies serving a warrant for Dolal ldd
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office has released body camera footage of deputies serving a warrant early Thursday morning at an Eden Prairie home in connection with a felony suspect who was shot and killed by police after he shot at officers during a traffic stop earlier that night in Minneapolis.
The 28-minute-long video, which was released for public viewing on Saturday, shows Hennepin County Sheriff's Office SWAT members executing a "knock and announce" search warrant on the last known address of 23-year-old Dolal Idd .
the SWAT team was called to assist the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension because a court-signed warrant indicated there was probable cause to believe there were firearms in the home.
The video starts just before 2:19 a.m., and deputies can be seen banging on ...
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Medical examiner who conducted autopsy testifies about Floyd's cause of death
Warning: Video may contain graphic content that some viewers may find disturbing. Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker, who performed the autopsy on George Floyd, testified Friday that that Floyd's cause of death was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.
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Hennepin Co. Sheriff releases body camera footage of search warrant at Dolal Idd's home
The Hennepin Co. Sheriff's Office released body camera footage Saturday depicting deputies' handling of a court-ordered "knock and announce" search warrant at the Eden Prairie home of 23-year-old Dolal Idd, who was shot and killed by Minneapolis police in an exchange of gunfire Wednesday night. More information is available at the link below.
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Introduction to Hennepin County Juvenile Court: what to expect
This video is designed to help court users better understand what to expect when they come to Hennepin County Juvenile Court for delinquency matters. This video includes information to families regarding parking and transportation, the security process, and what to expect upon check-in up until the end of the hearing. For more information, please visit us online at http://mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/Hennepin/Hennepin-Juvenile-Court.aspx.
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Hennepin County Sheriff's Office releases footage of deputies' raid on Somali family's home.
The video's release came after Sahan Journal published a story Friday, in which Dolal Idd's father, Bayle Adod Gelle, alleged that Hennepin County deputies had arrived in the middle of the night, Wednesday. Bayle, who is in his 60's stated that the deputies pointed guns at him, his wife, Nima Ade, and three of their young children.
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The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office has released body camera footage of deputies serving a warrant early Thursday morning at an Eden Prairie home in connection...
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office has released body camera footage of deputies serving a warrant early Thursday morning at an Eden Prairie home in connection with a felony suspect who was shot and killed by police after he shot at officers during a traffic stop earlier that night in Minneapolis.
The 28-minute-long video, which was released for public viewing on Saturday, shows Hennepin County Sheriff's Office SWAT members executing a "knock and announce" search warrant on the last known address of 23-year-old Dolal Idd .
the SWAT team was called to assist the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension because a court-signed warrant indicated there was probable cause to believe there were firearms in the home.
The video starts just before 2:19 a.m., and deputies can be seen banging on the front door and yelling, "Police search warrant! Let me see your hands!" before entering the home.
As the deputies enter the house, at least two women are seen kneeling on the living room floor with their hands up. A shirtless man is seen coming down the stairs and is directed to go to the living room. A woman can be heard telling deputies, "I have small children."
Over the next few minutes, the deputies are seen gathering the rest of the occupants into the living room. In total, four women, two men and three boys appear to be in the home.
One of the women tells the deputies that one of the children has special needs, and at one point the deputy wearing the body camera carries a small child from the stairs and into the living room.
One of the women asks if the deputies are able to tell them anything about the search and at one point asks about a "shooting in Minneapolis." A deputy tells them that investigators will be arriving to talk to them and that "we don't know" if the search had anything to do with the shooting.
About 14 minutes into the video, the deputies start zip-tying the adults in the living room. A woman asks, "Are you going to zip the kids?" and a deputy responds, "No." One of the women calls the deputies "racist b*tches" while they are restraining the people in the room.
A deputy calls down to say, "Make sure the 18-year-old male is cuffed behind his back." He was the only one in the video who appears to be cuffed behind the back. He was also the only one who appeaed to have been pat down.
At around the 20-minute mark, one of the deputies asks if anyone was in need of medical attention. No one responded. The deputy wearing the body camera then goes around and writes down each person's name and date of birth, and the video ends shortly after when the deputy walks out the front door.
The search of the home came the morning after police had shot and killed Idd during a firefight around 6:15 p.m. Wednesday at a Holiday gas station at 36th Street East and Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis.
Body-worn camera footage the Minneapolis Police Department released within a day of the shooting shows squad cars boxing in a white sedan in the gas station parking lot. Glass on the driver's side window appears to shatter outward, and officers begin firing at the vehicle.
Idd was pronounced dead at the scene. Another woman who was in the passenger seat was unharmed, and no officers were injured, either, police said.
This was the second body camera video to be released this week in connection with Idd in what appears to be an effort to maintain transparency following the first police-involved killing since George Floyd's death on May 25. The Minneapolis Police Department released video of the shooting itself within 24 hours. The video of the search warrant was posted just over two days after it happened.
In a statement, Sheriff Hutchinson said he made the video of the raid available to clear up allegations that the people in the home were treated inhumanely. Much of that criticism has been voiced within the Muslim community.
The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN), released a statement Thursday accusing the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office of improper conduct during the raid and demanded a "transparent investigation." The release states that the "terrifying home raid ... could have resulted in tragedy."
State Sen.-elect Omar Fateh, DFL-Minneapolis, whose Senate district encompasses the Holiday gas station where Idd was shot, said deputies handcuffed Idd's family during the search and only told them of his death after the probe was finished.
"This type of treatment for a bereaved family is inhumane and unconscionable," Fateh said in a statement. "The police have lost the public trust, especially within BIPOC communities. My heart aches for the family of Dolal Idd.
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The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office has released body camera footage of deputies serving a warrant early Thursday morning at an Eden Prairie home in connection with a felony suspect who was shot and killed by police after he shot at officers during a traffic stop earlier that night in Minneapolis.
The 28-minute-long video, which was released for public viewing on Saturday, shows Hennepin County Sheriff's Office SWAT members executing a "knock and announce" search warrant on the last known address of 23-year-old Dolal Idd .
the SWAT team was called to assist the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension because a court-signed warrant indicated there was probable cause to believe there were firearms in the home.
The video starts just before 2:19 a.m., and deputies can be seen banging on the front door and yelling, "Police search warrant! Let me see your hands!" before entering the home.
As the deputies enter the house, at least two women are seen kneeling on the living room floor with their hands up. A shirtless man is seen coming down the stairs and is directed to go to the living room. A woman can be heard telling deputies, "I have small children."
Over the next few minutes, the deputies are seen gathering the rest of the occupants into the living room. In total, four women, two men and three boys appear to be in the home.
One of the women tells the deputies that one of the children has special needs, and at one point the deputy wearing the body camera carries a small child from the stairs and into the living room.
One of the women asks if the deputies are able to tell them anything about the search and at one point asks about a "shooting in Minneapolis." A deputy tells them that investigators will be arriving to talk to them and that "we don't know" if the search had anything to do with the shooting.
About 14 minutes into the video, the deputies start zip-tying the adults in the living room. A woman asks, "Are you going to zip the kids?" and a deputy responds, "No." One of the women calls the deputies "racist b*tches" while they are restraining the people in the room.
A deputy calls down to say, "Make sure the 18-year-old male is cuffed behind his back." He was the only one in the video who appears to be cuffed behind the back. He was also the only one who appeaed to have been pat down.
At around the 20-minute mark, one of the deputies asks if anyone was in need of medical attention. No one responded. The deputy wearing the body camera then goes around and writes down each person's name and date of birth, and the video ends shortly after when the deputy walks out the front door.
The search of the home came the morning after police had shot and killed Idd during a firefight around 6:15 p.m. Wednesday at a Holiday gas station at 36th Street East and Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis.
Body-worn camera footage the Minneapolis Police Department released within a day of the shooting shows squad cars boxing in a white sedan in the gas station parking lot. Glass on the driver's side window appears to shatter outward, and officers begin firing at the vehicle.
Idd was pronounced dead at the scene. Another woman who was in the passenger seat was unharmed, and no officers were injured, either, police said.
This was the second body camera video to be released this week in connection with Idd in what appears to be an effort to maintain transparency following the first police-involved killing since George Floyd's death on May 25. The Minneapolis Police Department released video of the shooting itself within 24 hours. The video of the search warrant was posted just over two days after it happened.
In a statement, Sheriff Hutchinson said he made the video of the raid available to clear up allegations that the people in the home were treated inhumanely. Much of that criticism has been voiced within the Muslim community.
The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN), released a statement Thursday accusing the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office of improper conduct during the raid and demanded a "transparent investigation." The release states that the "terrifying home raid ... could have resulted in tragedy."
State Sen.-elect Omar Fateh, DFL-Minneapolis, whose Senate district encompasses the Holiday gas station where Idd was shot, said deputies handcuffed Idd's family during the search and only told them of his death after the probe was finished.
"This type of treatment for a bereaved family is inhumane and unconscionable," Fateh said in a statement. "The police have lost the public trust, especially within BIPOC communities. My heart aches for the family of Dolal Idd.
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Warning: Video may contain graphic content that some viewers may find disturbing. Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker, who performed the autopsy o...
Warning: Video may contain graphic content that some viewers may find disturbing. Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker, who performed the autopsy on George Floyd, testified Friday that that Floyd's cause of death was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.
Warning: Video may contain graphic content that some viewers may find disturbing. Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker, who performed the autopsy on George Floyd, testified Friday that that Floyd's cause of death was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.
The Hennepin Co. Sheriff's Office released body camera footage Saturday depicting deputies' handling of a court-ordered "knock and announce" search warrant at t...
The Hennepin Co. Sheriff's Office released body camera footage Saturday depicting deputies' handling of a court-ordered "knock and announce" search warrant at the Eden Prairie home of 23-year-old Dolal Idd, who was shot and killed by Minneapolis police in an exchange of gunfire Wednesday night. More information is available at the link below.
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The Hennepin Co. Sheriff's Office released body camera footage Saturday depicting deputies' handling of a court-ordered "knock and announce" search warrant at the Eden Prairie home of 23-year-old Dolal Idd, who was shot and killed by Minneapolis police in an exchange of gunfire Wednesday night. More information is available at the link below.
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This video is designed to help court users better understand what to expect when they come to Hennepin County Juvenile Court for delinquency matters. This video...
This video is designed to help court users better understand what to expect when they come to Hennepin County Juvenile Court for delinquency matters. This video includes information to families regarding parking and transportation, the security process, and what to expect upon check-in up until the end of the hearing. For more information, please visit us online at http://mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/Hennepin/Hennepin-Juvenile-Court.aspx.
This video is designed to help court users better understand what to expect when they come to Hennepin County Juvenile Court for delinquency matters. This video includes information to families regarding parking and transportation, the security process, and what to expect upon check-in up until the end of the hearing. For more information, please visit us online at http://mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/Hennepin/Hennepin-Juvenile-Court.aspx.
The video's release came after Sahan Journal published a story Friday, in which Dolal Idd's father, Bayle Adod Gelle, alleged that Hennepin County deputies had ...
The video's release came after Sahan Journal published a story Friday, in which Dolal Idd's father, Bayle Adod Gelle, alleged that Hennepin County deputies had arrived in the middle of the night, Wednesday. Bayle, who is in his 60's stated that the deputies pointed guns at him, his wife, Nima Ade, and three of their young children.
The video's release came after Sahan Journal published a story Friday, in which Dolal Idd's father, Bayle Adod Gelle, alleged that Hennepin County deputies had arrived in the middle of the night, Wednesday. Bayle, who is in his 60's stated that the deputies pointed guns at him, his wife, Nima Ade, and three of their young children.
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The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office has released body camera footage of deputies serving a warrant early Thursday morning at an Eden Prairie home in connection with a felony suspect who was shot and killed by police after he shot at officers during a traffic stop earlier that night in Minneapolis.
The 28-minute-long video, which was released for public viewing on Saturday, shows Hennepin County Sheriff's Office SWAT members executing a "knock and announce" search warrant on the last known address of 23-year-old Dolal Idd .
the SWAT team was called to assist the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension because a court-signed warrant indicated there was probable cause to believe there were firearms in the home.
The video starts just before 2:19 a.m., and deputies can be seen banging on the front door and yelling, "Police search warrant! Let me see your hands!" before entering the home.
As the deputies enter the house, at least two women are seen kneeling on the living room floor with their hands up. A shirtless man is seen coming down the stairs and is directed to go to the living room. A woman can be heard telling deputies, "I have small children."
Over the next few minutes, the deputies are seen gathering the rest of the occupants into the living room. In total, four women, two men and three boys appear to be in the home.
One of the women tells the deputies that one of the children has special needs, and at one point the deputy wearing the body camera carries a small child from the stairs and into the living room.
One of the women asks if the deputies are able to tell them anything about the search and at one point asks about a "shooting in Minneapolis." A deputy tells them that investigators will be arriving to talk to them and that "we don't know" if the search had anything to do with the shooting.
About 14 minutes into the video, the deputies start zip-tying the adults in the living room. A woman asks, "Are you going to zip the kids?" and a deputy responds, "No." One of the women calls the deputies "racist b*tches" while they are restraining the people in the room.
A deputy calls down to say, "Make sure the 18-year-old male is cuffed behind his back." He was the only one in the video who appears to be cuffed behind the back. He was also the only one who appeaed to have been pat down.
At around the 20-minute mark, one of the deputies asks if anyone was in need of medical attention. No one responded. The deputy wearing the body camera then goes around and writes down each person's name and date of birth, and the video ends shortly after when the deputy walks out the front door.
The search of the home came the morning after police had shot and killed Idd during a firefight around 6:15 p.m. Wednesday at a Holiday gas station at 36th Street East and Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis.
Body-worn camera footage the Minneapolis Police Department released within a day of the shooting shows squad cars boxing in a white sedan in the gas station parking lot. Glass on the driver's side window appears to shatter outward, and officers begin firing at the vehicle.
Idd was pronounced dead at the scene. Another woman who was in the passenger seat was unharmed, and no officers were injured, either, police said.
This was the second body camera video to be released this week in connection with Idd in what appears to be an effort to maintain transparency following the first police-involved killing since George Floyd's death on May 25. The Minneapolis Police Department released video of the shooting itself within 24 hours. The video of the search warrant was posted just over two days after it happened.
In a statement, Sheriff Hutchinson said he made the video of the raid available to clear up allegations that the people in the home were treated inhumanely. Much of that criticism has been voiced within the Muslim community.
The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN), released a statement Thursday accusing the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office of improper conduct during the raid and demanded a "transparent investigation." The release states that the "terrifying home raid ... could have resulted in tragedy."
State Sen.-elect Omar Fateh, DFL-Minneapolis, whose Senate district encompasses the Holiday gas station where Idd was shot, said deputies handcuffed Idd's family during the search and only told them of his death after the probe was finished.
"This type of treatment for a bereaved family is inhumane and unconscionable," Fateh said in a statement. "The police have lost the public trust, especially within BIPOC communities. My heart aches for the family of Dolal Idd.
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Warning: Video may contain graphic content that some viewers may find disturbing. Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker, who performed the autopsy on George Floyd, testified Friday that that Floyd's cause of death was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.
The Hennepin Co. Sheriff's Office released body camera footage Saturday depicting deputies' handling of a court-ordered "knock and announce" search warrant at the Eden Prairie home of 23-year-old Dolal Idd, who was shot and killed by Minneapolis police in an exchange of gunfire Wednesday night. More information is available at the link below.
https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/hennepin-co-sheriff-releases-body-cam-footage-of-search-warrant-at-dolal-idds-home/89-1272db5a-e329-403d-85e1-49f04144107f
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This video is designed to help court users better understand what to expect when they come to Hennepin County Juvenile Court for delinquency matters. This video includes information to families regarding parking and transportation, the security process, and what to expect upon check-in up until the end of the hearing. For more information, please visit us online at http://mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/Hennepin/Hennepin-Juvenile-Court.aspx.
The video's release came after Sahan Journal published a story Friday, in which Dolal Idd's father, Bayle Adod Gelle, alleged that Hennepin County deputies had arrived in the middle of the night, Wednesday. Bayle, who is in his 60's stated that the deputies pointed guns at him, his wife, Nima Ade, and three of their young children.
Hennepin County/ˈhɛnəpɪnkaʊnti/ is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2010 census the population was 1,152,425. It is the most populous county in Minnesota and the 34th-most populous county in the United States; more than one in five Minnesotans live in Hennepin County. Its county seat is Minneapolis, the most populous city in the state. The county is named in honor of the 17th-century explorer Father Louis Hennepin.
Hennepin County was created in 1852 by the Minnesota Territorial Legislature. Father Louis Hennepin's name was chosen because he originally named St. Anthony Falls and recorded some of the earliest accounts of the area for the Western world. Hennepin County's early history is closely linked to the establishment of the cities of Minneapolis and St. Anthony.
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The HennepinCounty Attorney’s Office has cleared three Minneapolis police officers involved in the fatal shooting of an armed man in June. “The loss of any life is a tragic event,” Hennepin County Attorney MaryMoriarty said in a Wednesday statement.
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