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Charges: Eden Prairie man shot 44-year-old following Minneapolis bar fight

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Charges: Eden Prairie man shot 44-year-old following Minneapolis bar fight


MINNEAPOLIS — A 21-year-old Eden Prairie man has been charged in connection to a fatal northeast Minneapolis bar shooting last month.

Juan Robles was charged with two counts of second-degree murder for the death of 44-year-old Franclin Orellana.

On Dec. 16, officers were called at about 2:12 a.m. to the intersection of East Hennepin Avenue and 5th Street Southeast, in the area of Conga Latin Bistro, where they found Orellana suffering from several gunshot wounds.

According to a criminal complaint, police spoke with a witness, who was with Orellana at the time of the shooting, that claimed Robles approached him at the bar regarding the woman he was dancing with, later identified as Robles’ girlfriend. The man said he “didn’t want any problems.” Robles then allegedly punched him, so he says he left the bar. 

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The witness told police that Robles followed him outside, pointed a gun at his chest and began making threats toward him.

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Security allegedly witnessed the interaction and told Robles “not to do this here,” charging documents say. Robles began to punch the male witness again and the two began to wrestle. Robles then got into a vehicle and began to drive away. 

The witness told police Orellana chased the vehicle because he was upset about the fight. He claims he saw Robles point a gun at Orellana and shoot him.

Officers arrested Robles on Dec. 21 at his apartment in Eden Prairie. While conducting a search warrant, investigators say they recovered a 9mm pistol and .45 caliber and .223 caliber ammunition.

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Police took a statement from Robles’ girlfriend, who said that a man approached her on the dance floor at Conga and made her uncomfortable, so she told Robles. She says when they left, Robles went back inside to use the restroom while she waited in the car. When he returned, Robles allegedly told his girlfriend that he had got into a fight with the man from the dance floor. 

As they were driving away, she told police she heard banging on the car and pulled her gun out of the glovebox when Robles grabbed it from her and shot out the window.

Robles’ girlfriend claimed she threw the gun in the river but then amended her statement and said Robles actually threw it in the river. Robles, however, says his girlfriend threw it off a bridge.

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Robles confirmed to police that he had confronted the man on the dance floor and that the two fought multiple time throughout the evening. He told police he saw two men running toward his car as he was driving away when his girlfriend pulled the gun out and started aiming it over her shoulder, toward Orellana. He admitted that he took the gun from her and fired a shot at Orellana.

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Robles bail is set at $1 million with conditions.

Note: The video above originally aired Dec. 16, 2023, before charges were filed against Robles.



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Minneapolis closes three beaches ahead of 4th of July weekend due to high e. coli levels

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E. coli concerns have shut down three popular Minneapolis swimming beaches ahead of the 4th of July weekend  Bde Maka Ska’s North Beach and 32nd Street Beach, along with Hiawatha Beach at Lake Hiawatha, are closed until further notice. | 830 WCCO



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Westbound I-94 reopens in Minneapolis after fatal crash

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A stretch of Interstate 94 in Minneapolis has reopened after a fatal crash closed it for hours Wednesday morning.

The Minnesota State Patrol said the crash occurred on westbound I-94 near Interstate 35W around 2:30 a.m. The patrol said the crash was fatal, but did not say how many people or vehicles were involved.

The Minnesota Department of Transportation said the road was cleared just before 6:15 a.m., and a WCCO crew at the scene saw traffic moving through.

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North Minneapolis Heritage Park tenants swelter as $500K grant sits locked for furnaces

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Tenants at a north Minneapolis apartment complex are struggling to stay cool as broken air conditioning and other problems remain unresolved during another day of high temperatures.

Tenants at Heritage Park turn to fans as heat rises

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What we know:

Several tenants at Heritage Park are relying on fans to keep cool, but temperatures inside the apartments are still reaching the 80s.

“How I’m trying to keep cool is with this fan. I have another fan in that room,” Eddie Robinson, a tenant, told FOX 9 on Monday. “It’s an oven.”

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Beyond the lack of air conditioning, tenants are facing other challenges inside and outside the building.

Some apartments have mold and dirty floors, while the exterior shows broken staircases and boarded-up windows.

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Repairs and funding struggles at Heritage Park

The backstory:

The court-appointed receiver, Minnetonka-based Certus Financial, said it is waiting for a $5.1 million grant to help with repairs. There is $500,000 in city grant money available, but it can only be used for furnaces, which does not help tenants during the summer heat.

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The property receives $85,000 each month from the federal government to help maintain the 200 public housing apartments.

Despite this, the complex is still losing $250,000 every month, according to the firm’s manager, Will Haase.

The property has 440 units, with nearly half set aside for public housing. More than half of the units are vacant, worsening the property’s financial situation.

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Haase said his firm is working on patching 30 roofs to address leaks and has already replaced 168 furnaces. While there are still a couple of hundred open work orders, that number is down from more than 2,000 when the receivership began six months ago.

When asked if razing the complex could be an option, he said that is “never not in play.”

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