Afternoon shooting death in Minneapolis marks city’s 65th homicide

Minneapolis recorded 48 homicides in all of 2019. 

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An afternoon shooting in north Minneapolis has left one dead and one injured, bringing the city’s total number of homicides on the year to 65.

Around 4:00 p.m., Minneapolis police officers responded to a notification of shots fired in the area of Logan Avenue North and Lowry. Officers were alerted to numerous 911 calls reporting a shooting on their way to the scene.

According to a statement from the Minneapolis Police Department:

“Officers arrived and located two victims, both males, suffering from gunshot wounds. One was in grave condition and one had non-life-threatening injuries. Officers immediately provided lifesaving aid to the most serious victim. Other officers rendered aid to the other victim while additional officers arrived and secured the scene. One of the victims was pronounced deceased at the scene by medical personnel and the other victim was transported to North Health Hospital by ambulance.

Preliminary information is that a dispute occurred between two groups of people and it escalated into a shooting. The suspect(s) fled prior to officer’s arrival. Ages of the victims is not readily available.

Homicide detectives responded to the scene to start an investigation. The Minneapolis Police Department Crime Lab came and processed the scene and collected evidence. 

The Medical Examiner will release the identity, along with the nature and cause of death, in the coming days.” 

The Star Tribune reported that the deceased victim was a teenager. Minneapolis recorded 48 homicides in all of 2019.

 

Alpha News Staff