Alleged Gang Members Agree to Skip Minnesota State Fair
The men would avoid the fairgrounds safety zone and any gang activity there, and prosecutors would drop them from the lawsuit if they comply.
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Alleged gang members agree to skip Minnesota State Fair
Six members of two alleged Somali gangs agreed not to attend this year’s Minnesota State Fair after being named in civil lawsuits seeking to ban the gangs from gathering, while others say the lawsuits violate their constitutional rights. State and local prosecutors made their case Wednesday in Ramsey County District Court for temporary injunctions against 10 individuals they allege are members of the gangs. The injunctions seek to prevent them …
Alleged MN gang members agree to skip Minnesota State Fair: court docs
Amid a lawsuit brought by local prosecutors, three alleged members of the Muddy gang have agreed to skip the 2026 Minnesota State Fair, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
A hearing Wednesday will rule if Minnesota can stop a potential gang fight from happening at the State Fair
There's a hearing Wednesday on an injunction to try to stop an alleged gang fight from taking place at the Minnesota State Fair. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and Ramsey County Attorney John Choi filed the lawsuits in an effort to prevent members of two rival gangs from taking part in a fight.
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