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Nearly two dozen Minnesotans have been charged with violating Gov. Tim Walz's emergency orders aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19, revealing that authorities continue to tack on the count as a secondary offense to other crimes.
The charge - violating any emergency powers order or rule - was filed against a man accused of exposing his genitals to people on a bike trail, a man who allegedly met up with a prostitute at a suburban hotel and a business owner who kept his Brainerd lingerie and underwear store open, among others.
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