The man who exchanged gunfire with a St. Paul Police Department officer on Thursday near the University of St. Thomas campus died from a head wound on Friday, according to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Senior Content Managing Editor Anya Capistrant-Kinney has the story.
St. Thomas Public Safety alerts community of four separate crimes in three weeks
Four separate crimes occurred in the St. Thomas neighborhood over the last three weeks, Public Safety wrote in two emails on Monday, March 30. Director Emily Haugen has the story.
News in :90 – Sept. 29th, 2017
TommieMedia Director Lauren Andrego reports on a heroin conviction, cows in Indonesia and a grandmother who joined her grandson in jail for today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas students robbed at gunpoint in home
Three armed suspects held three St. Thomas students at gunpoint Feb. 7 inside their home, and one of the students was beaten.
Student confronts Dowling Hall burglar
The USTALERT system sent out an email at 1 p.m. on Feb. 2 notifying the St. Thomas community of a burglary that occurred in Dowling Hall dormitory on Feb. 1.
Minneapolis campus crimes don’t prompt more security
St. Thomas’ Minneapolis campus has not stepped up security after two women were robbed Wednesday evening near the campus, the second incident downtown this week.
Man accused of window peeping pleads not guilty
A man accused of peeping in the windows of St. Thomas students who live off campus has pleaded not guilty.
Charge filed in Peeping Tom case
Two St. Thomas students who live off campus spotted and reported to police a Peeping Tom, helping lead to the arrest and filing of a charge.
St. Thomas, SPPD host forum on Monument Park shooting
St. Paul residents gathered at St. Thomas and questioned the city’s security after a robbery-gone-wrong ended in the fatal shooting of the alleged robber, 16-year-old Lavauntai Broadbent.
News in :90 — May 1, 2014
This is News in :90 for Thursday, May 1, 2014.
Public Safety briefs
Public urination, several DWI’s, suspicious photography, loud music in St. John Vianney seminary and more in this week’s Public Safety Briefs.
Nienstedt homily: Catholic bishops have failed
Archbishop John Nienstedt acknowledges that Catholic bishops have failed in their response to the clergy-abuse crisis, according to prepared remarks he’s scheduled to give during a homily Sunday in Edina.
Police respond to shooting report at Colorado school
Police were responding to a report Friday of a shooting at a high school in suburban Denver, state emergency officials say.
Public Safety briefs
A dead bird found in a shoebox, 10 simultaneous alcohol violations in Brady Hall and a stolen tree are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Campus theft on the rise
According to St. Thomas Public Safety logs, theft incidents have increased this year, but there are ways to avoid becoming a victim of crime.