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Brom committed one of the most brutal crimes seen in Minnesota and has served 37 years in prison with no serious incident.
David Brom, the man behind one of Rochester's most infamous crimes, is expected to be released from prison, according to the ...
According to CBS News, KARE 11 and the Post Bulletin, authorities said Brom was 16 when he used an ax to kill his parents, 13 ...
David Brom was convicted for murdering four of his family members in 1988, but recently became eligible for parole due to a ...
In the last year, the Supervised Release Board has paroled a higher percentage of prisoners than any commissioner in the past ...
Data from the Minnesota Department of Corrections shows -- last year, 23 people convicted of murder as juveniles had a ...
Minnesotans spend over $535 million locking up about 8,300 people in our prisons: an astronomical average of $65,000 per ...
The state prison system has had a population that’s more than 200 inmates over capacity on average during the past roughly ...
A Minnesota prison labor program allowed private companies to profit from low-cost prison labor, subsidizing corporate ...
MANKATO — South-central Minnesota counties are rallying after the state announced it would cease funding the Minnesota Department of Corrections Sentence to Service Program in mid-June.
The Minnesota Department of Corrections (MNDOC) is asking lawmakers to come through with new funding for repairs at state prisons. In his proposed capital budget, Gov. Tim Walz requested $65.5 ...