Minneapolis, MN
After his child was shot in a stolen vehicle, Minneapolis father asks community to work together
MINNEAPOLIS — A Twin Cities father is asking for community members to work together to make sure what happened to his child never happens again.
His 12-year-old is home from the hospital on Wednesday night they were shot in a stolen car with three other children in north Minneapolis last weekend.
“They ain’t no bad kids. They just misguided nobodies listening to them, but now that they got our attention what are we going to do with it?” the father said.
He added it’s time for the community to focus on the well-being of youth. He wants to speak out, but is concerned about the safety of his family. Because whoever shot at the car has not been arrested, WCCO is not naming or showing his face.
“For me it hit home. I go and talk to kids all the time but when it hit home, it’s like, I was so unconscious to my kid focusing on other peoples kid,” he said.
He sees his child getting in that car as a cry for attention in an area where there is no community center, no programming, no skating rink or arcade.
He says kids know and talk about the fact that there are no consequences for their actions. Because of that, he says he and other parents have been asking for help.
“The families been saying what can we do and all y’all saying is it comes from the house, it comes from the inside. You can have a kid whose family is perfect, you can get whatever you want when you want it, they still got to go to that bus stop they still got to go to that park,” he said.
He is calling on all parents to work together and hopes Zion Baptist Church’s Wellness Collaborative can help.
Marquese Armstrong, the deacon of Zion Baptist Church, believes what’s needed to change the direction of young people lies within community.
“Members of the wellness collaborative are here, we have mentorship program, we have life coaching, we have therapy we have rights of passage programs for not just the children but for the parents as well,” Armstrong explained.
This parent hopes the village steps up and helps provide what’s needed to help kids be kids again.
The father says the 12-year-old was supposed to be spending the night at a friend’s house.
He believes neighbors shouldn’t be afraid to speak up about kids behaving badly, and other parents should accept that help.
Minneapolis, MN
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Minneapolis, MN
1 dead, 8 hurt in Minneapolis amid string of weekend shootings
One person is dead and eight others are hurt in a string of weekend shootings across Minneapolis.
Police say the first shooting occurred Friday around 5 p.m. near North Humboldt and 26th avenues. A man was outside of his home when shots rang out, leaving him with multiple gunshot wounds.
Around 9:35 p.m. Friday, two men were shot outside in the area of north Lowry and Logan avenues.
Just after 12:30 a.m. Saturday, a man was found shot in an alley near Mortimer’s Bar and Restaurant off South Lyndale and Franklin avenues. He told police he was outside walking when he was hit.
Just before 12:50 a.m. Saturday, police say a man outside was shot near North Penn Avenue, just north of Highway 55, by someone driving by.
Around 1:50 a.m. Saturday, a man suffering from gunshot wounds showed up at Hennepin Healthcare, with police later determining he was shot in the area of North Lyndale and 45th avenues.
Just after 3:30 a.m. Saturday, a man showed up to Children’s Minneapolis hospital with a gunshot wound he said occurred when he was asleep inside his vehicle.
On Sunday around 1 a.m., a man was found laying on the ground near Bloomington Avenue and East 24th Street. He was brought to Hennepin Healthcare where he later died. Police say investigators “located evidence of gunfire, including a firearm recovered next to the man who died.”
On Sunday just before 1:30 a.m., a 15-year-old girl was shot in the area of Hennepin and Laurel avenues in downtown. Two boys, ages 14 and 15, were soon arrested in connection to the shooting.
And just before 1:50 a.m. Sunday, a man was found shot inside a business off Northeast Lowry Avenue and Fourth Street Northeast. Investigators believe the shooting began as an altercation in the business’s parking lot.
With the exception of the shooting of the 15-year-old girl, police say no arrests have been made in any of the cases. All surviving victims have injuries described by police as non-life threatening.
Anyone with information on any of these shootings can submit an anonymous tip online to Crime Stoppers, or call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis shooting leaves 1 injured near Penn Avenue
A shooting in north Minneapolis injured a man near Penn Avenue.
According to the Minneapolis Police Department, officers responded to a shooting near the 700th block of Penn Avenue North, where they found a man with a gunshot wound.
Authorities said preliminary information shows that the man was outside when the shooting happened, possibly coming from a vehicle. A nearby hospital treated the man for non-life-threatening injuries.
Police are still investigating, with a forensic team collecting evidence from the scene. Officers said no arrests have been made.
This is a developing story; check back for updates.
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