Inside Rural Minnesota’s Deadly Gang Wars



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00:01 – Intro
00:13 – First 911 call
01:07 – What officers found
05:32 – The evidence that changed everything
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37 thoughts on “Inside Rural Minnesota’s Deadly Gang Wars

  1. When I lived up there 30 years ago I told the people they didn't want the illegals and the Somalians the Pew Foundation, Lutheran Social Services and Catholic Charities were settling up there. They couldn't understand why and thought I was just racist because I was from the South. So sad to see this shitshow…

  2. This is not about the rural drug trade or about rural drug wars. It's about one case. If you're going to be a "journalist", please understand that words do have specific meanings, and try to cultivate some journalistic integrity.

  3. I'll bet 40 years ago that was a nice place. Probably a couple in their 50's that farmed it. Then they reitred and moved to town, sold the place as nobody in the family wanted to farm it, and the people that bought it just rented it, or left it sit empty until it became run down and then they let the drug dealers in to pay the taxes on a bin site. I've seen this over and over in Iowa the last 40 years.

  4. This is everywhere , rural America is loaded with meth , crack etc… and during harvest season it picks up . But toss in a wfo border , light on crime policies , woke ideologies , crooked politicians , government bringing in droves of refugees that aren’t vetted and toss in a governor that’s a big turd doesn’t help … what happened to war on drugs policies ?

  5. Albert Lea and Austin in Southern Minnesota are definitely towns that you want to avoid. I live only 15 minutes from Albert Lea and most people realize the connection because of the intersection of I 90 and I35 as the big part of the problem.

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