1/ Daily Outrage
Brian Gene Baragar
IN CUSTODY on multiple charges/warrants for multiple counties.
Repeatedly released from custody despite numerous open cases & failures to appear.
End bail for repeat/chronic offenders.
Time for #3StrikesMN for violent and repeat offenders.
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Currently, Baragar is charged and in custody in a case in which he fled from Columbus PD in a stolen vehicle on July 28. He intentionally drove at two squads and rammed another squad in the process. Only charged with fleeing in the case.
3/ On June 21, Barager was driving a vehicle carjacked in south #Mpls & was involved in a pursuit w/State Patrol that ended up crashing in #DTMpls. Baragar was only charged w/felony fleeing & narcotics - no carjacking or stolen vehicle.
4/ Baragar has at least 31 prior convictions including 18 felonies. Many violent offenses: multiple assault, multiple domestic (kidnapping, terroristic threats dismissed), theft, identity theft, non-compliant predatory offender, multiple burglary, terroristic threats, escape ++.
5/ Baragar has numerous open/pending cases and warrants in multiple counties including Chisago, Washington, Anoka, Hennepin and Nobles.
Charges include multiple felonies and gross misdemeanors.
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6/ ⭐️⭐️Crime Watch is the only MN crime reporting page that will dig into the details on cases and tell you about our failed system.⭐️⭐️
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Hennepin County Sheriff responds to unhinged comments by Hennepin County Commissioner Marion Green this week saying she's not willing to fund the sheriff's office to do public safety.
"Today, 41 Hennepin County Police Chiefs and Mayors sent a letter to the Hennepin County Board in response to comments by Commissioner Marion Greene. In a county board meeting on Tuesday, Greene said “We are not funding the sheriff to provide public safety for Hennepin County. And, I'll reveal my cards, I'm not willing to fund the sheriff to provide public safety for Hennepin County.” That statement contradicts long-standing practice, Minnesota state law, and the public safety realities in our Hennepin County communities. Letter below."
2/ ICYMI: Marion Greene's comments this week at a Hennepin County commissioner's meeting about not funding the sheriff's office to do public safety:
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OMFG!
LIES. We are being lied to.
Remember the sob story about the family with the baby getting tear gassed at the north Minneapolis riot last Wednesday, Jan. 14? They said they were just passing through the area on the way home from their son's basketball game.
NO! Here they are on video at the riot NEARLY 45 MINUTES before the flash bang struck their car.
These still images are from loser Jonathan Mason's video that night at about 8:30-8:45 p.m.
The tear gas call with the baby was dispatched at 9:22 p.m. THEY LEFT THEIR EFFING KIDS IN THE CAR AT A RIOT and the baby nearly died.
2/ These lying losers, Destiny and Shawn Jackson, have raised almost $200,000 after leaving their infant to nearly die along with their other five kids while they stood around at a riot.
Agitators are planning an anti-ICE protest outside the downtown Minneapolis Canopy Hilton in the Mill District at some point today/tonight.
2/ This anti-ICE protest is reportedly beginning to form in downtown Minneapolis at the Canopy Hilton.
3rd St and Park Ave
18:55
3/ This anti-ICE agitator group has grown "significantly," they are blocking the entire intersection with vehicles and people at 3rd and Park Ave in downtown Minneapolis.
19:10
Developing in Minneapolis - Report of a "large group" moving northbound on Portland Avenue toward E Lake Street.
Downtown businesses are being notified to stay alert for possible lockdown procedures, depending on what transpires.
14:27
2/ The group of protesters in Minneapolis is now passing near E Franklin and Portland, possibly heading into downtown, following an ICE-involved fatal shooting earlier.
There is also word of another demonstration planned outside the federal courthouse after 5 p.m.
3/ The group of protesters in Minneapolis is now passing 10th and Portland, in downtown.