Minneapolis, MN
Man arrested for shooting that injured 11-year-old girl minutes into new year
MINNEAPOLIS — A little girl is recovering from surgery Wednesday night after a bullet flew into her home and hit her in the face.
Laneria Wilson, 11, was shot just minutes into the new year while she was inside her bedroom in north Minneapolis.
Shenedra Ross, Wilson’s mother, spoke to WCCO on New Year’s Day.
“I’m a little bit nervous about [Wednesday’s] surgery, but I’m excited because it’s a bullet in there,” she said. “I don’t want them to leave that bullet in my baby’s face.”
Police said Wednesday that with the help of the community, they arrested the man who shot Wilson.
“This child was injured because of absolutely reckless, celebratory behavior,” said Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara. “Drinking and shooting an AR-15 rifle into the air.”
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The man hasn’t been charged, so WCCO is not naming him, but court records show he was convicted last year of a felony assault.
Instead of going to prison though, court documents say he had “proven himself to be amenable to probation.”
Two other felony charges, including illegal possession of a firearm, were also dropped as part of sentencing.
“This was done by a person who’s a convicted felon, who should not even have a weapon in the first place,” O’Hara said.
O’Hara says everyone should be outraged by this shooting of a child.
“It’s a terrifying experience, even though she does live,” he said. “Children should be safe in their home, let alone their bedrooms.”
Ross says she’s happy an arrest was made, and that it’s the first step toward justice.
Isanti County prosecuted the suspect’s previous case.
The county attorney there, Jeff Edblad, told WCCO his office recommended prison time, but the Anoka County judge sentenced the man to probation.
“Had the presumptive prison sentence of 39 months been imposed the Defendant would have still been in prison this week,” Edblad said.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis man arrested in Manchester after allegedly trying to meet minor for sex
MANCHESTER, Iowa — A Minnesota man has been arrested in Manchester after police say he attempted to meet someone he believed was a minor for sexual activity.
The Manchester Police Department said Robert Fenn Eselby III, 23, of Minneapolis was arrested Feb. 27 following an undercover investigation.
According to police, Eselby contacted an undercover officer posing as a juvenile through several social media platforms. Authorities said he was informed multiple times that the person he was communicating with was underage.
Investigators say Eselby sent explicit photos and videos and later arranged to travel to Manchester to meet the supposed minor for sexual activity.
Police said Eselby was taken into custody immediately after arriving in Manchester and was transported to the Delaware County Jail.
Authorities also said Eselby allegedly attempted to ask an arresting officer out on a date during the booking process.
Eselby faces one count of grooming, a Class D felony, and one count of disseminating obscene material to a minor, a serious misdemeanor.
Court records show he remains presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Minneapolis, MN
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Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis Ranked Among U.S. Cities With The Most People In Financial Distress
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis is ranked among the American cities with the most people in financial distress nationwide, according to a recent analysis by WalletHub.
The personal finance website, which defines financial distress as having a credit account in forbearance or with deferred payments, looked at the country’s 100 largest cities without data limitations across nine metrics, including average credit score, change in bankruptcy filings year-over-year, and share of people with accounts in distress.
Minneapolis came in 44th on the list, between Stockton, California, at 43rd and Fresno, California, at 45th, according to the ranking.
Nationwide, the cities with the most people in financial distress were Chicago at No. 1, Houston at No. 2 and Las Vegas at No. 3, the ranking said.
“Getting out of the downward spiral of financial distress is no easy feat,” according to WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo.
“You may get temporary relief from your lenders by not having to make payments, but all the while interest will keep building up, making the debt even harder to pay off. People who find themselves in financial distress should budget carefully, cut non-essential expenses, and pursue strategies like debt consolidation or debt management to get their situation under control.”
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