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Two Minnesota men working for 21 Days of Peace, a nonprofit funded by Minnesota Legislature, have been federally charged in relation to a shooting that occurred in March, according to the U.S.
A federal grand jury has indicted two Minneapolis violence prevention contract workers on felony gun charges in connection ...
Indictment: 21 Days of Peace violence interrupters fired 43 shots in March incident originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
Two men working for a violence interrupter group who were involved in a north Minneapolis shooting earlier this year have ...
A federal grand jury returned a three-count indictment charging Alvin Anthony Watkins, Jr., 50, of Saint Anthony, and Kashmir Khaliffa McReynolds, 35, of Minneapolis, for firearms-related offenses, ...
Bishop Harding Smith, a pastor at the Spiritual Church of God in Robbinsdale and founder of the violence intervention group ...
An outspoken Minneapolis pastor has had his violence prevention ... This also comes after a violence interrupter from McAfee's 21 Days of Peace was arrested and charged with reckless discharge ...
City officials withdrew a request for Minneapolis ... Those violence interrupters, Kashmir Khaliffa McReynolds and Alvin Anthony Watkins Jr., are now charged with gun violations.
The Star Tribune’s Deena Winter and Jeff Day report: “The city of Minneapolis ... on the same day two violence interrupters who have worked for the pastor were charged with multiple felonies ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A man tasked with curbing violence in Minneapolis is in jail Monday and charged for his alleged role in a shootout on March 10. Charging documents say that someone shot Kashmir ...
Two men who have worked as violence interrupters in Minneapolis have been charged for their alleged involvement in gunfire ...