NYPD name person of interest in subway shooting that injured 29

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The New York City Police Department announced a person of interest in connection with the Tuesday morning subway shooting in Brooklyn, with investigators saying they are looking for Frank James. The NYPD released a photo of the person, asking the public to call NYPD Crime Stoppers with information, video or photos related to the shooting at 800-577-TIPS.

The shooting was reported just before 8:30 a.m. local time on a Manhattan-bound N subway car as it approached the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park in Brooklyn. The gunman donned a gas mask, detonated a smoke canister and fired 33 times with a .380 caliber handgun, shooting 10 people during the rush-hour commute. Twenty-nine victims went to Brooklyn hospitals with various injuries — five people were critically injured, but have since stabilized.

New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said at a news conference that the NYPD are piecing together clues about the suspected shooter: “At this time, we still do not know the suspect’s motivation. Clearly this individual boarded the train and was intent on violence.”

Investigators recovered the gun, three extended magazines, a hatchet, gasoline, four smoke grenades and a bag of consumer-grade fireworks, according to police.  A credit card was recovered from the scene and investigators said the card was used to rent a U-Haul, which led them to identify the suspect at large. Police later said James rented the van in Philadelphia. There is a $50,000 reward for information that leads to his whereabouts.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said police are working on getting as much evidence and clues from the vehicle as they can, saying: “We want to make sure that all of the evidence that is gathered is going to assist us in apprehending this person. We must make sure that we have it protected correctly so that we can convict this person for.”

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Russian President Vladimir Putin says peace negotiations with Ukraine have reached a “dead end”

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On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that peace negotiations with Ukraine have reached a “dead end,” and accused Kyiv of violating previous agreements. Putin made the comments during a joint news conference at the Vostochny Cosmodrome with Belarusian President Alexander Lukaschenko, where the two were meeting at the spaceport to talk with rocket and space industry representatives.

Putin accused Ukraine of breaking agreements the two countries made during talks in Istanbul back in March. Russia agreed to reduce military activity around Kyiv and the northern city of Chernihiv during those peace talks, and ahead of the talks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was open to declaring neutrality and a possible compromise over the disputed separatist-held regions in far eastern Ukraine known as the Donbas.

During Tuesday’s remarks, Putin said regarding the war with Ukraine that “there was simply no choice, it was only a matter of time when it will begin. That’s it.” Putin justified the offensive in eastern Ukraine by saying that Russian forces must protect separatists there.

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Brie Larson joins the cast of “Fast & Furious 10”

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“Fast & Furious” franchise star Vin Diesel has publicly welcomed Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson to the ‘F&F’ family. Diesel wrote in an Instagram post, which included a photo of him and Larson laughing together, “Yeah yeah yeah… you see this angel over my shoulder cracking me up, you say to your self ‘that’s captain Marvel. Clearly there is love and laughter in this image. What you don’t see however, is the character you will be introduced to in Fast10. You have no idea how timeless and amazing she will be in our mythology. Beyond her beauty, her intellect… her Oscar, haha is this profound soul who will add something you might not have expected but yearned for. Welcome to the FAMILY Brie. @brielarson.”

Larson has publicly expressed her desire to join the blockbuster franchise, saying in a past interview: “Please, please tell everybody I would, of course, want to be in a Fast & Furious movie. I’m obsessed. I love them. I think they’re so good. They’re so fun. And they’ve made me appreciate cars. And it’s something that should be appreciated. They’re incredible. So of course, please.”

Plot details for Fast10 have not been disclosed, but just a few months ago Jason Momoa was announced as the newest member of the Fast & Furious family. Fast 10 will see the return of Justin Lin, who directed the latest installment of the blockbuster series, as well as previously announced cast members including Diesel, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Michelle Rodriguez, Sung Kang, and Daniela Melchior

Shooting on the movie is slated to begin this spring with a release date set for release May 19, 2023.

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Comedian Gilbert Gottfried dies at age 67 after long illness

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Comedian Gilbert Gottfried has died at age of 67, according to a post on social media written by his family.  The statement read: “We are heartbroken to announce the passing of our beloved Gilbert Gottfried after a long illness. In addition to being the most iconic voice in comedy, Gilbert was a wonderful husband, brother, friend and father to his two young children. Although today is a sad day for all of us, please keep laughing as loud as possible in Gilbert’s honor.”   According to Glenn Schwartz, Gottfried’s longtime friend and publicist, the comedian died on Tuesday from Recurrent Ventricular Tachycardia due to Myotonic Dystrophy type II.

Gottfried performed stand-up comedy for over 50 years, and according to his representative, became known as “the comedian’s comedian” because his live performances put aside political correctness while he delivers jokes that know no boundaries.  Gottfried’s comedic career led to roles in films including “Beverly Hills Cop II,” “Problem Child,” “Look Who’s Talking II” and “The Aristocrats.” He was also notably the voice of the wise cracking parrot Iago in Disney’s iconic animated film “Aladdin.”  In 2017, he was the subject of the documentary “Gilbert,” about his life. He also co-hosted a podcast, “Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast!”, where he and Frank Santopadre interviewed Hollywood icons and legends.

Gottfried is survived by his wife Dara, daughter Lily, 14, son Max, 12, sister Karen, and nephew Graham.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- APRIL 13, 2022

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests.

Emily Ann Leclerc, 23, of Moorhead, for 5th-Degree Drug Possession

Charles Allan Elliott, 48, of Fargo, for 2nd-Degree DUI

Travis Thomas Iverson, 38, no address provided, for Driving after having his Driver’s License revoked

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- APRIL 13, 2022

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests.

Emily Ann Leclerc, 23, of Moorhead, for 5th-Degree Drug Possession

Charles Allan Elliott, 48, of Fargo, for 2nd-Degree DUI

Travis Thomas Iverson, 38, no address provided, for Driving after having his Driver’s License revoked

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John “Jack” Ellsworth Robinson – Obit

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John “Jack” Ellsworth Robinson, 75, of Sugar Grove, IL, left this earth at 5:30 P.M., Sunday, March 13, 2022, at Amita Presence Mercy Medical Center in Aurora, IL. He and his loving family had been together battling his pancreatic cancer for many months.

Jack was born in Fargo, ND on October 5,1946 to Cyril and Grace (Vaughn) Robinson. The family lived in Valley City ND until Jack’s freshman year of high school when they moved to Crookston MN. Jack was active in academics and sports and lettered in football and golf. After high school graduation he attended and graduated with a degree in Liberal Arts from the University of North Dakota where he was captain of the golf team his last three years. Jack also entered ROTC and upon graduation was deployed to Viet Nam as a Cadet 2nd Lieutenant. He returned stateside with the rank of lst Lieutenant. He received both Purple Heart and Bronze Star. Jack took his military career seriously and later became involved as a mentor and support person with the Veterans Administration.

In 1983, Jack met and married the love of his life, Lucy Florence. While living in Houston, Texas he worked for Tennant Co. Their son, Zackary John, entered their lives and became their focus. The family moved to Chicago in 1993, and not long after Jack founded International Floor Co. He had many passions, yet most important was coaching Pee Wee baseball and football for 20 years with the Tri City Chargers, where Zack, being a gifted athlete, played. It was a special time for the family. Another was hunting and fishing with his father and brothers, Jim and Jerry. Much time was spent at the family cabin on Lake of the Woods, MN. Jack continued to golf as long as his health allowed. When he struggled with health his faith became a huge support system. He was a devoted member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Yorkville.

Left to mourn his passing are his wife, Lucy; son, Zack; brother, Jerry (Mary); and nephews, Patrick Robinson, Nick (Jennifer) Robinson and their 4 children.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Cy and Grace; brother, Jim; all grandparents; and some aunts, uncles and cousins. May God bless the memory of Jack Robinson

A Memorial Mass celebrating the life of John “Jack” Robinson will be held at 10:30 am, Saturday, April 23, 2022, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Crookston with Father Pat Sullivan, presiding. Visitation with the family will be for one hour prior to the service and will also be livestreamed at www.crookstoncathedral.com by clicking on the prompt for Funerals to view. The graveside service at Calvary Cemetery, Crookston, will immediately follow with Military Honors provided by the Moorhead, MN National Guard Funeral Honors Team and the Crookston Veterans Council.

Messages of condolence may be sent to the family at www.stenshoelhouske.com

In lieu of flowers please consider a gift in memory of John “Jack” Robinson to Folds of Honor Foundation, a veterans scholarship organization,  c/o Lucille Robinson, 788 Wild Ginger Road, Sugar Grove, IL 60554.

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CROOKSTON FFA RECEIVES NATIONAL CHAPTER AWARD AND HAS A TRACK TO THE NATIONALS COMPETITION IN OCTOBER

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The Crookston High School FFA Chapter has made great strides in just its first full year of existence at CHS. Not only is the Chapter going to the State Competition later this month, but it has also been recognized as a Superior Chapter in the State and is advancing to the Nationals competition in Indianapolis, Indiana, after receiving a Gold Ranking for the National Chapter Award!

The Chapter has qualified to participate in the State FFA Convention that will be taking place at the Mariucci Arena at the University of Minnesota from April 24-26, with five teams and 26 students being chosen to represent Crookston High School and the entire FFA Region I. Along with competing in the State competition, the Chapter will also be recognized for many of the accomplishments they have achieved throughout the year. “We’re getting recognized for being a new Chartering Chapter, which involved a lot of applications last year. We’re also being recognized for ranking Superior and Gold on our National Chapter Application. We got them both from Region I and the State of Minnesota.” Ag Ed Teacher and FFA Advisor Whitney Rupprecht explained. “I am also being recognized for being the Region I Adult Board Representative on the State Board, so I attend numerous meetings that plan and make new rules and vote on new things such as budgeting for the State.” The Chapter is also being recognized as a Model of Innovation at the State Convention, making them one of only three chapters in the entire State to receive this honor this year. The Chapter is being recognized for its role in strengthening agriculture in the State for all of their work throughout the school. “The Model of Innovation is something I didn’t expect that we would get. The FFA look at the National Chapter Awards, and they decide who has some really constructive ideas, and we were one of them that were listed.” Rupprecht explained. “It really is just all of our displays that we’ve been hanging up around the school. We’ve been promoting agriculture within the school itself and making the students aware of what agriculture is. So, we plan to continue that, and we have students that are able to push everything forward and continue to be great.” Three students in the Chapter have received semi-rankings on their Proficiency applications, with Joslyn Wallace placing among the top section and ranking Gold in the State Application with Libby Salentine, and Clay Hanson placing among the top three projects in the State, with a chance for them to go to the National competition if they can win the first-place spot.

The Chapter also applied and received a Gold Ranking and a Superior Rating for the National Chapter Award, which earned a ranking among the top of the State and a trip to the National competition in October. “The National Chapter Award is a lengthy application, consisting of about 27 pages. The first couple of pages was us giving information about the Chapter and things that we have done throughout the year. If we scored high enough on that, we were able to rank Superior and advance on in the process.” Rupprecht explained. “We did score high enough, and we advanced to the second part, which was filling out all of our applications, in-depth, of goals, proposals, and plans of action. Then we had to justify whether we’ve exceeded, met, or did not meet them, including pictures and captions of our actions.” With the application completed, it then goes to the State FFA Committee, who ranks the application on their accomplishments which was ranked among the top of the State and will now be advanced to Nationals for judging and being compared against other top States FFA Chapters across the nation.

Advisor and Ag Ed Teacher Whitney Rupprecht and the Chapter students are amazed and proud of themselves for their achievements of making it to such a high level of competition in such a short time since its creation last year. Many students expressed their disbelief in going to a big competition like State’s so quickly and having a shot at going to the National competition. “I’m pretty proud of our Chapter. Honestly, my first competition was in Ulen, which was the last regular competition we did, and now going to States for one of your first competitions is insane because you feel like you’re guessing on half the stuff. Especially if you didn’t study.” Sophomore Small Animals Team member Hope Alexander explained. Others embraced their experiences and voiced their excitement to go to new areas and meet fellow FFA members across the State and make new friends. “I’m really proud of our Chapter, and with this only being our second year, this is huge. And as Hope said, this doesn’t happen a lot with new teams.” Junior Small Animals Team member Alexis Reinhart explained, “The moment this really hit me on how far we made it is when I met some other friends at FFA, and they said, “You guys are killing it and doing great for just your second year,” so it really was amazing.”

Others noted how FFA’s rapid development had changed their High School experience with their experiences and opportunities. “I am really proud of our Chapter because when Ms. Rupprecht first started here, I didn’t know anything about FFA; I honestly hadn’t heard of it before. Junior Small Animals Team member Emily Shea explained, “Honestly, we didn’t do a lot before she came to this school, but when I did Small Animals, it was just crazy to hear that we made it to State, so I’m very proud of this chapter for growing this fast.” The students also expressed their gratitude to Ms. Rupprecht for all her support and motivation she has given the Chapter over the time it’s taken them to grow and claimed she was one of the main reasons they have made it as far as they have. “I got to see this Chapter last year when it was COVID season, and everything was on Zoom. And somehow, Horse Judging also made it to States then too, so it’s weird to see a newborn chapter can make it to States, and I have to give credit where credit is due to Ms. Rupprecht, who has helped us out in practices, and I think if we had a different Ag Teacher or a person who has never done FFA, I think it would be a different story.” Junior Horse Judging Team Member Brianna Colbron explained, “It’s definitely having Ms. Rupprecht here that has gotten us to grow this big, and if it weren’t for her, we wouldn’t have made it this far.” Whitney Rupprecht was extremely proud of the Chapter for all of their hard work and was thankful to them and to the school and community for all their support. “I’m so proud of everyone, we have phenomenal students here at CHS, and that’s been showing. They’ve been working very hard and been getting things done. With 26 students that have qualified and our attending the State Convention, which is amazing.” Whitney Rupprecht explained, “We’re able to do a lot, and I thank our community, our principal and vice-principal, and our administrators. They’re phenomenal when it comes to support for the Ag Program, and when I look at our students, they’re the whole reason we’re here, and they’ve been a huge reason that I’ve been able to push and keep going.”

The Crookston FFA will head to the State Convention from April 24-26 at the University of Minnesota in the Twin Cities. The Chapter will celebrate the end of its year with a Chapter Banquet at the Crookston High School in May. If any more of the Chapter’s members or teams are able to make it to the National FFA Competition, they will head down to Indianapolis, Indiana, in October to compete.

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BEMIDJI NAMES CROOKSTON’S JEREMY OLSON AS ONE OF TWO FINALISTS FOR DISTRICT SUPER JOB

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The Bemidji School District has narrowed the search for a new Superintendent down to two finalists, including Crookston School District Superintendent and Red Wing Superintendent Karsten Anderson. The two finalists will be interviewed again on Thursday, April 21.

The two finalists that didn’t make the cut were –
Donita Stepan – Superintendent at Thief River Falls

Jason Stanoch – Bemidji High School principal

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UMC LECTURER RUTHERFORD JOHNSON HONORED WITH REGIONAL ACBSP TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD

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University of Minnesota Crookston Business Department Lecturer Rutherford Johnson, Ph.D., was awarded the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Teaching Excellence Award for region four. 

Built on the significance of the classroom teacher to the mission of degree-granting institutions, the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Teaching Excellence Award is an annual award that recognizes individuals who exemplify teaching excellence in the classroom. One recipient is chosen from among associate degree institution applicants, and one from among all baccalaureate/graduate degree institution applicants within each of the eleven ACBSP regions around the world. The selection process evaluates nominees based on a series of criteria, teaching philosophy, and recommendations from the university administration. In the summer, one recipient will be selected for the international award. ACBSP is the only specialized accrediting body for business schools that presents an award recognizing excellence in teaching that is open to the entire membership.

Johnson specializes in consumer behavior and economic geography. He teaches in the finance and international business majors in the Business Department at UMN Crookston. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky in agricultural economics and an A.L.M. degree in sustainability from the Harvard University Extension School. He received his M.S. in economics from Georgia Institute of Technology and B.S. with Honor in Applied Physics from Georgia Institute of Technology. His work has been published in various journals and publications, and he has maintained involvement in a wide variety of committees and organizations.

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