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Minneapolis Officer Jamal Mitchell's memorial service: How to watch
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A public safety memorial service will be held for Minneapolis Police Officer Jamal Mitchell on Tuesday at Maple Grove Senior High School.
FOX 9 will broadcast the entire memorial service, as well as stream the memorial service on FOX LOCAL, FOX9.com, YouTube and in the player above so the public can honor the fallen officer who was killed in the line of duty on May 30.
The memorial service is being held at 11 a.m. at Maple Grove Senior High School. More details are expected to be announced ahead of the service.
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Tori Myslajek released a statement via the Minneapolis Police Department on June 6:
“Our family is completely devastated by our recent loss. Jamal was our whole world. His greatest joys in life were his children: Koen, 20, Jalen, 9, Kaden, 7 and little Macen, 4. Jamal and I created a beautiful life in Minnesota, and he was deeply passionate about helping and serving the community of Minneapolis. On behalf of our family and from the bottom of my heart, I want to thank our friends, neighbors, loved ones and the entire community for the continued support.”
Officer Mitchell remembered by basketball group
Friends remember Officer Mitchell
In the week following his death in the line of duty, Minneapolis Police Department Officer Jamal Mitchell is being remembered as someone who enjoyed shooting hoops with friends, in addition to being a family man.
Officer Mitchell was the heart and soul of a group who played lunchtime pickup basketball at Life Time in Maple Grove. They play every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and even though it had existed for years, Mitchell quickly became the organizing force that kept it going.
“I can’t stop crying,” said Roland Pour, who has been part of this group for years and initially invited Mitchell to play about five or six years ago. “I mean he literally just took over. He became the man.”
Mitchell quickly became the driving force, texting players several times a week to make sure they had enough for a game. The text group, which is now renamed in his honor, shows message after message from last week as Jamal confirmed that people would show.
On this Monday, just days after Mitchell’s death in the line of duty, they all turned out.
“On Monday, we’re lucky to get like five, six guys,” said Morris Dennis. “Just to have about 20 in here says a lot about who he was as a person, you know.”
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Morris Dennis, who is an officer with Minneapolis Park Police, met Mitchell a few years ago in training. Mitchell soon recruited Dennis to join the games.
“I mean you can see my height, he probably thought I was good, but I wasn’t really,” joked Dennis. “But he kept on inviting me out, so I showed up and got this group of guys, kind of like a community of brothers.”
Dennis was among the massive force of officers who responded last Thursday to reports of an officer down. He quickly learned it was his friend from basketball.
After Monday’s game, one by one, players signed a basketball to be given to Mitchell’s family.
They’ll remember him for the red shoes he always wore and the energy, enthusiasm and fun he always brought.
“We’re going to miss him,” noted Pour with a heavy dose of sorrow in his voice. “And we’re not just going to let his memory die. Everybody knew him. Everybody knew him.”
Minneapolis PD Officer Jamal Mitchell was recognized as a hero in 2023
Even before he ran into the line of danger the night he was killed, Officer Mitchell was already known as a hero.
Back in 2023, Officer Mitchell earned an award during his first few days on the job with Minneapolis police when he ran into a burning building to help rescue an elderly couple.
“I’m just thankful we were there to read the scene,” Officer Mitchell told FOX 9 in February 2023. “Get there and do what we can to save lives. That’s what I got into law enforcement to do; save lives and serve the community.”
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Minneapolis man sentenced to nearly 30 years for murder of Deshaun Hill
A Minneapolis man who pleaded guilty to murdering a high school student in 2022 was sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison on Monday.
It was the second time Cody Fohrenkam was sentenced for fatally shooting 15-year-old Deshaun Hill. He was convicted and sentenced to more than 38 years in prison in February 2023, but the Minnesota Court of Appeals later reversed the conviction and granted him a retrial based on illegally obtained incriminating statements.
Fohrenkam, 33, agreed to a plea deal as his second trial was set to start, pleading guilty to one count of second-degree intentional murder in exchange for Monday’s 340-month sentence. The judge presiding over the hearing gave him credit for 1,476 days already served.
Fohrenkam shot and killed Hill while Hill was walking to a bus stop just blocks from Minneapolis North High School, where Hill was a star quarterback and honor roll student.
One of Hill’s aunts said in a statement shortly before the judge sentenced Fohrenkam that her nephew was “full of life.”
“When he spoke, you listened. He had a soft spirit and a good heart,” she said. “Deshaun was an artist who, as you all know, he took his education seriously. He had dreams and goals. He worked hard to make his family proud.”
This story will be updated.
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Man on Conditional Release Now Charged in Minneapolis Murder — MNCRIME.com
A man is now charged with murder after prosecutors say a robbery inside a Minneapolis apartment building ended in a fatal shooting.
Prosecutors say the man was on conditional release after being charged with first-degree armed carjacking for an incident in Minneapolis last September.
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The killing happened Feb. 24 inside the Abbott Apartments lounge area on the 100 block of East 18th Street, where police found an adult man dead from gunshot wounds after reports of a shooting.
Court documents state the victim and a friend went to the building to meet 20-year-old Abdirahman Khayre Khayre. A witness stated Khayre left the room several times and appeared to be stalling before three armed men entered and demanded property. The men were described as carrying two Glock-style handguns with extended magazines and an AR-style rifle. During the robbery, the suspects demanded a Louis Vuitton bag belonging to the victim. When the victim resisted, a struggle broke out. The witness stated that two guns were taken from him during the robbery.
The witness told investigators Khayre was handed one of the stolen guns and then pointed it at him, causing him to flee into the lobby. Moments later, multiple gunshots were heard. The witness returned and found the victim shot. Surveillance footage from other areas of the building reportedly corroborated key parts of the account, and the witness later identified Khayre in a photo lineup, according to the complaint.
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Authorities say Khayre was on conditional release at the time of the killing in a separate Hennepin County case involving a September 2025 armed carjacking.
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In that earlier case, prosecutors alleged Khayre and others confronted a woman in a garage near 19th Street and Nicollet Avenue, pointed handguns at her and forced her to give up the keys to a Dodge Challenger before fleeing in the stolen vehicle. Officers later located the vehicle and arrested multiple suspects, including Khayre, who was identified as the driver.
Court records show Khayre posted a $75,000 non-cash bond and was released under conditions requiring him to remain law-abiding, have no possession of firearms or ammunition, avoid alcohol and controlled substances and complete treatment.
Khayre is now charged with second-degree murder without intent while committing a felony and first-degree aggravated robbery. He made an initial court appearance Friday, where a judge set bail at $1 million. If convicted of second-degree felony murder, he faces a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison.
The homicide investigation remains ongoing. Authorities have not yet released the identity of the victim. Anyone with information is asked to contact Minneapolis police by emailing policetips@minneapolismn.gov or calling 612-673-5845. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or online. Information leading to an arrest and conviction may be eligible for a financial reward.
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