
George Floyd and Daunte Wright share a tragic connection
George Floyd and Daunte Wright died after confrontations with police, just miles apart, one year apart. And it was revealed that the two fathers had a connection beyond their deaths.
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George Floyd and Daunte Wright died after confrontations with police, just miles apart, one year apart. And it was revealed that the two fathers had a connection beyond their deaths.
Hundreds of people protested in front of the police station in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, for the third night after the death of Daunte Wright. A curfew is set to go into effect at 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday. CBSN Minnesota reports.
Protests continued for the second night after a police officer shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. Omar Villafranca spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what the mayor is doing about the shooting and the protests, as well as who Daunte Wright was.
The attorney for former police officer Derek Chauvin, accused of killing George Floyd, will have the chance to make his case as the prosecution prepares to rest. The defense is expected to begin calling its witnesses Tuesday, and closing arguments are expected Monday. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN to discuss what she makes of the prosecution's witnesses.
Defense attorneys for Derek Chauvin will begin calling witnesses this week. Former prosecutor Vinoo Varghese joins CBSN AM to weigh in on whether or not the former police officer accused in the death of George Floyd should take the stand.
Mike Elliott, mayor of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the deadly police shooting of Daunte Wright.
The Beargrease is a grueling 383-mile sled dog marathon, and for one family, it has become a tradition. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Police chief of Brooklyn Center said earlier that the officer who killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright, a Black man, meant to use her Taser but instead grabbed her gun.
Protests erupted overnight following the deadly police shooting of a black man outside Minneapolis. The incident happened about 10 miles from where the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin begins its third week. CBS News correspondent Laura Podesta joins CBSN AM with more.
President Biden says he has seen police bodycam video of the shooting of Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion, Wall Street Journal White House reporter Catherine Lucey, and Washington Post editor Natalie Jennings join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss the president's response, plus his negotiations with Republicans on his infrastructure plan.
The fatal shooting of Daunte Wright was an accidental discharge, police said. The officer who shot the 20-year-old Black man meant to pull her Taser instead of her gun, according to the Brooklyn Center police chief. Omar Villafranca reports.
A deadly police shooting of Daunte Wright, a Black man, during a traffic stop in Minnesota over the weekend sparked unrest ahead of the third week of witness testimony in the Derek Chauvin murder trial. CBS News Correspondent Jamie Yuccas joined CBSN to discuss the latest in the trial of the former police officer accused of killing George Floyd.
A reporter in Minnesota spotted a suspected bank robber while on live TV. He ran off-screen to call 911. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates joins CBSN with more on what happened.
Parts of the central U.S. are preparing for more wintry weather from a deadly and powerful storm. Heavy snow on Monday and Tuesday buried parts of the Midwest, causing accidents and creating whiteout conditions in Minnesota, Nebraska and the Dakotas. David Begnaud reports from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
A George Washington University program on extremism reports 56 suspects have been captured so far this year for alleged ties to ISIS. That’s the highest number of terror arrests in this country in a single year since 9/11. The FBI is investigating the most cases in New York and Minnesota. Jeff Pegues reports.
Parts of the Midwest are shoveling out from record amounts of snow that fell Monday, and more wintry weather is on the way. The deadly system is forcing winter storm warnings in several states. David Begnaud reports from Minneapolis, where drivers in the Twin Cities faced harsh conditions.
The FBI will begin a civil rights investigation into the police shooting of unarmed 24-year-old Jamar Clark. He died Monday when he was taken off life support. The incident sparked days of angry protests in Minneapolis. Michelle Miller reports.
Family members of George Floyd are expected to testify early next week for the prosecution as Derek Chauvin's murder trial enters its third week in Minneapolis. This follows Friday's testimony from the medical examiner who performed the autopsy to determine the cause of Floyd's death. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Ice may slow the aging process -- the ice rink, that is. Steve Hartman met a 94-year-old who swears the sport of hockey keeps him young.
A conservation group in Zimbabwe says it's exploring other options for bringing American hunter Walter Palmer to justice. Palmer killed a beloved lion named Cecil in July and sparked worldwide outrage. Vinita Nair reports.
Georgia is set to execute a woman Tuesday night for the first time in 70 years, ignoring a call from Pope Francis to spare the convicted murderer's life; Dean Reynolds profiles a Minnesota nun who is also a high school football coach
Dean Reynolds profiles a Minnesota nun who is also a high school football coach.
The defense in the trial of Derek Chauvin turned their focus to George Floyd's drug use during cross-examination Wednesday. Jurors heard from several witnesses, including forensic scientists who investigated the scene where Floyd died. Attorney Paul Batista joined CBSN to discuss the defense and prosecution arguments.
Presidential candidates are campaigning in full force in New Hampshire; and Kathy Nimmer says that connecting with students "at the heart level" is far more important than being able to see when it comes to being a great teacher.
Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer is speaking out for the first time since the controversial hunt. Jim Axelrod has the latest.
The government shutdown entered its 12th day on Sunday as Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse over a spending plan, and the Trump administration began laying off thousands of federal workers.
Democratic leaders in Congress have pushed for serious negotiations with Republican leaders and the White House to end the stalemate.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has brought cautious calm to the region as aid begins to flow into the Gaza Strip.
Diane Keaton had a decades-long career with performances in 1977's "Annie Hall," the "The Godfather" films, and many more.
The former justice who was the deciding vote on some of the Supreme Court's most consequential decisions talks about the Court today, and about his memoir, "Life, Law & Liberty."
The Defense Department announced earlier this week that about 200 National Guard soldiers from Texas and another 300 from Illinois were federalized and sent to the Chicago area.
The shooting at Willie's Bar and Grill on St. Helena Island left at least 20 injured, including four in critical condition, the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office said.
The latest white-knuckle thriller by director Kathryn Bigelow imagines the responses within the government and the military when a single ICBM is launched toward the United States.
Alison Davis says she woke up to find her husband, Kevin Davis, face down in a pool of blood inside their New Haven, Indiana, home. She says he fell down the stairs. But after an autopsy report, police came to a different conclusion.