Plymouth police ask judge for permission to remove handguns from man

PLYMOUTH, Minn. — Plymouth Police ask a judge for permission to remove firearms from a 31-year-old man after two encounters at Twin Cities religious sites and troubling social media posts, court documents say.

The man was charged with third-degree damage to property — motivated by bias, a gross misdemeanor — after placing “white lives matter” stickers on parking lot pillars outside Congregation Darchei Noam, a Jewish place of worship, court documents show.

This incident occurred on Jan. 6, and police say they spoke to the man at Darchei Noam. According to police, on a follow-up call with the man two days later, he told them “the white man is in danger,” and also referred to the situation in Palestine…

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