Officials release video of Minnesota State Trooper shooting of Ricky Cobb II on I-94

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Officials release video of Minnesota State Trooper shooting of Ricky Cobb II on I-94

A screen shot from an August 1 press conference showing body camera footage regarding the death of 33-year-old Ricky Cobb II, who was shot and killed by a state trooper.
Minnesota Department of Public Safety

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