Minneapolis City Council hears input on neighbor shooting. Mining near Boundary Waters possible under Trump
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The Minneapolis City Council will listen to public input Tuesday afternoon about the shooting of Davis Moturi. Moturi, who is Black, was allegedly shot last month by John Sawchuck, a white neighbor who previously threatened Moturi. City leaders say an independent investigation is forthcoming that will focus on why police didn't intervene before the shooting occurred.
And President-elect Donald Trump's victory last week could help ease the path for copper-nickel mines near the Boundary Waters.
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