Students who knew Philando Castile say his killing inspired them to pursue activism
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| 'Crisis Pregnancy Center' vandalized in St. Paul Birthright, a non-medical “crisis pregnancy center” against abortion with a location on Snelling Avenue in St. Paul, was vandalized. Northfield police search for missing 6-year-old girl. The search for 6-year-old Elle Ragin is now focused on Mississippi River County Park in Stearns County, after police tracked her mother’s cell phone to the park. The Stearns County Sheriff’s Office and members of the Stearns-Benton Sheriff’s Office dive team have been searching the park since Sunday. Parade shooting suspect bought five weapons despite threats. Police said they went to the suspect's home in September 2019 after a family member called to say he was threatening “to kill everyone” there. Task force spokesman Christopher Covelli said police confiscated 16 knives, a dagger and a sword, but said there was no sign he had any guns at the time. Canadian abortion providers don't know how many U.S. women will now travel there. Kemlin Nembhard, head of the Women's Health Clinic in Winnipeg, Manitoba, says there has been no way to plan for a post-Roe world. No signal of how many Americans might look for abortion services in Winnipeg, a little over an hour's drive from the U.S. border, now that the Supreme Court ruled Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade. | |
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