Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis head-on crash results in 1 woman dead, 1 man arrested
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Minneapolis police investigate a fatal crash (FOX 9).
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Minneapolis police are investigating a Saturday night crash that left one woman dead and a driver suspected of being intoxicated arrested.
What police are saying
Officers say they responded to reports of a crash between a Dodge Journey and a Dodge Durango at the intersection of Lowry and James Avenues North around 10:40 p.m. Saturday.
Investigators believe the Dodge Journey crossed the center line and struck the Dodge Durango head-on.
Police say the driver of the Journey appeared “to be assaulted by an unknown passenger from the Durango.”
The driver of the Durango, a 31-year-old woman, died from her injuries after being taken to the hospital.
A 14-year-old girl in the Durango was also taken to the hospital.
Police added that there was a third unidentified woman passenger in the Durango who did not speak to police.
The driver of the Journey, a 34-year-old man, was treated for non-life-threatening injuries at the hospital before being taken to jail for suspected DWI and criminal vehicular homicide.
What we don’t know
The identity of the deceased woman is expected to be released by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office at a later date.
The severity of the 14-year-old girl’s injuries was not released.
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Minneapolis, MN
Red light runner charged almost a year after hitting, killing a mother in Minneapolis
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Mother killed crossing Minneapolis street
A mother was killed, and her two children were injured, after being hit by a car crossing a street in south Minneapolis. FOX 9’s Rose Schmidt has the latest details on the deadly incident.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A man has been charged almost a year after he hit and killed a mother who pushed her children out of the way before being hit.
Duaale Abdirasaq Hirsi, 23, has been charged with criminal vehicle homicide and criminal vehicular operation almost 11 months after the crash.
An arrest warrant is currently out for Hirsi.
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What happened?
According to the charges, on Sept. 22, 2023, Minneapolis police responded to a report of a vehicle hitting a pedestrian while crossing the street near Lake Street and Blaisdell Avenue South.
At the scene, a woman, who was then identified by police as 36-year-old Annalee Wright was found lying in the street, court documents say.
The complaint states that Wright and her two children, aged 14 and six, were crossing Lake Street on a green light when a vehicle being driven by Hirsi allegedly ran a red light, hitting Wright.
Before being hit, Wright had pushed her children out of the way, but her 14-year-old child was still sideswiped, the charges say.
According to court documents, Wright was taken to the hospital where she died three days later due to severe head injuries and multiple fractures. The 14-year-old suffered a fractured arm and abrasions due to being sideswiped.
Hirsi stayed at the scene after hitting Wright and her child, the charges said.
What witnesses saw
One witness told police he was on an MTC bus that was on Blaisdell Avenue when the incident occurred. The bus dropped off Wright and her children near the intersection of Blaisdell Avenue and Lake Street, court documents said.
The witness then said, as the bus was about to enter the intersection on a green light, he saw two cars in the left lane on Lake Street heading west stopped at the red light. Hirisi was in the right lane and reportedly did not stop for the red light and “sped through the intersection,” the witness continued.
According to court documents, the witness said the bus had to brake to avoid hitting Hirsi, and Hirsi then hit Wright.
Another witness who was driving in the left lane on Lake Street with her boyfriend at the time of the incident told police she was about to merge into the right lane, and had room to do so, when Hirsi allegedly “aggressively” sped up on her, so she moved back into the left lane, the charges said. She also said that Hirsi reportedly “glared at her”, which took his eyes off the road.
The witness continued to say that Hirsi continued to “glare” at her as he accelerated and passed her, running the red light and hitting Wright, the complaint states.
Hirsi allegedly never used his brakes before hitting Wright.
The witness’ boyfriend gave the same description of what happened, and also described Hirsi losing control of his car after hitting Wright, court documents say.
What surveillance footage shows
Court documents say that surveillance video shows that the intersection was busy during the incident. All the cars in the video had their headlights on, but Hirsi’s car did not.
The video shows Hirsi failing to stop at the red light, just missing a car that was in the intersection, and hitting Wright. The video also confirmed that Hirsi did not brake when the light was red, and did not brake before hitting Wright and her child, the charges say.
How fast was Hirsi driving?
The speed limit on Lake Street was 30 mph, and at the scene, Hirsi told police he was driving on the right late at about 45 mph, court documents said.
Hirsi allegedly made “inconsistent” statements about the color of the traffic light to police, the charges state. He did reportedly admit to speeding.
Minneapolis, MN
Uptown Art Fair moved almost out of Minneapolis due to Hennepin Ave construction
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Construction moves Uptown Art Fair to Bachman’s
Construction had caused the Uptown Art Fair to be canceled, but then it was moved to Bachman’s on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis to keep the fair going. FOX 9’s Babs Santos has the story.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – In its 60th year, the Uptown Art Fair continues to showcase the quirkiness of local artists. Only this year, the event had a new home.
The fair was canceled in April, but ultimately, organizers were able to make it happen, with a scaled-back look at Bachman’s on Lyndale Avenue, farm from Uptown and just steps from the border of south Minneapolis and Richfield.
“We typically have over 300 artists, this year at Bachman’s we [have] about 150 artists,” Uptown Association president Natasha Greiling told FOX 9 on Saturday.
Construction throughout the heart of Uptown forced the temporary relocation. Organizers say road projects were too large to coexist with.
“The second they told me they’re having a detour at Bachman’s, I signed up,” photographer Nicole Houff finished. “People are having so much fun.”
The fair will go until Sunday, and will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis shooting injures 3 people, 2 critically
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Minneapolis police respond to a shooting that injured three people (FOX 9).
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A shooting in Minneapolis early Saturday morning injured a man, woman and teenager before leading to the arrest of four adults and a 15-year-old boy.
What we know
Police say they responded to an area near Washingon Avenue North and 2nd Avenue North after hearing gunshots just after 3:15 a.m.
They then found a 48-year-old man, a 27-year-old woman and a 17-year-old boy with gunshot wounds. The man and boy had injuries described as “potentially life-threatening” while the woman is expected to survive. All were taken to the hospital.
Police say they then stopped a vehicle at the intersection of 1st Avenue North and 4th Street that they believed was linked to the shooting. Inside they reportedly found a 22-year-old woman, a 20-year-old man, a 20-year-old woman, a 19-year-old woman and a 15-year-old boy.
Officers also recovered a gun from the vehicle during the traffic stop.
The four adults were then booked into jail while the teen was taken to the juvenile detention center.
Investigators then later discharged shell casings and damage to buildings on both sides of 2nd Avenue near Washington Avenue.
Police also recovered two stolen motorcycles.
What we don’t know
Police have not released information on what may have led to the shooting.
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