Casey Ramirez’s palm trees shocked the town. An undercover agent was more interested in his planes
- The palm trees in front of City Hall in Princeton, Minnesota, have attracted national attention.
- Leonhart met with photojournalist Bob Manary to discuss suspicions about Ramirez.
- Leonhart aimed to get closer to Ramirez, potentially involving himself in criminal activities.
- Ramirez placed a Spanish-language sign at the airport, stating: 'Aeropuerto Municipal de Princeton.
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Casey Ramirez’s palm trees shocked the town. An undercover agent was more interested in his planes
PRINCETON, Minn.—There were, in all, 68 palm trees and other assorted tropical plants. Workers had shoveled 10 of the trees into holes dug into the small lawn in front of the city hall in Princeton, tamping down the earth. Some of the trees and plants were bound elsewhere around town, including the city-owned liquor store and the mayor’s house. But the ones in front of Princeton City Hall, on main street, were hard to miss. Dozens of people gath…
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