Minneapolis, MN
Parents of murdered Minneapolis man call decision to drop charges a
MINNEAPOLIS — The parents of a Minneapolis shooting victim say releasing the man charged with their son’s murder is a slap in the face.
Laleta and Derek McClendon say they feel betrayed by the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office.
Deveall McClendon was killed last year near the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
“I’m hurt,” Derek said. “My baby is gone. [Laleta’s] child is gone.”
Police say McClendon was shot six times while driving, with the bullets coming from another vehicle.
A man was charged with the murder, and the McClendons say they were given the impression there was strong evidence against him.
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The charges were dropped last month though, and the suspect walked free.
“It’s devastating,” Laleta said. “It’s crushing.”
In charging documents, prosecutors said the suspect’s Snapchat location “moved identically with the [shooter’s car’s] travels…as is seen on surveillance video.”
But the defense claimed Snapchat data showed the closest he ever got was half a mile away.
Prosecutors also say there’s video of the suspect holding the murder weapon.
His lawyers argued the video doesn’t connect him to the McClendon shooting, and they say on top of that, his DNA wasn’t found in the shooter’s car either.
Prosecutors eventually dropped the charges because of “insufficient evidence…to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.”
McClendon’s parents believe strongly he wasn’t involved in anything that would’ve led to him being targeted, and the shooting was random.
“Deveall wasn’t that type of clubbing person,” Laleta said. “Didn’t do drugs, didn’t party, didn’t smoke.”
Derek says Deveall “wasn’t that kid that was going to give you problems.”
They feel more needs to be done with their son’s case.
“I’m not just going to fold and allow this to be brushed off like this,” Laleta said. “Something has to be done. Somebody did it.”
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The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office responded to this story with a statement that said, “Mr. McClendon’s family is experiencing unimaginable pain and we are deeply sorry for their loss. We have had close contact with them throughout this process and will continue to as the investigation into this senseless tragedy continues. We continue to work with MPD to build sufficient evidence to hold anyone involved in this murder accountable for their actions.”
WCCO reached out to the Minneapolis Police Department asking for an update on the investigation but didn’t immediately hear back.
Minneapolis, MN
North Loop restaurant sends urgent plea to customers to come back to downtown Minneapolis
In a popular night spot like Minneapolis’ North Loop, it may come as a surprise to learn there are struggling restaurants there, but the owners of Dario said that is their new reality.
For two years, Dario has been serving up homemade pasta and cocktails.
“We’re not going to last much longer, nor are any of the other places you like to frequent, if we don’t get out here and try to experience these places,” said Stephen Rowe, Dario’s co-owner and beverage director.
Rowe and Executive Chef Joe Rolle recently sent a message to those on the restaurant’s e-mail list, writing that the recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement surge, combined with a challenging winter season, has caused a nosedive in reservations. They’re asking for customers to come back downtown.
“Like everybody else who owns a business around here and in the city, it’s just kind of like a gut punch,” said Rowe.
Customers, in particular from the suburbs, haven’t been coming in as much, Rolle said.
“They see a lot of things online, they see things on TV,” said Rowe.
“No one thought that North Loop was really affected, but we were,” said Mary Binkley, president of the North Loop Neighborhood Association.
Binkley said the past few months have been tough for North Loop restaurants.
“January and February were certainly heavy and that’s because people were spending their restaurant dollars elsewhere, in immigrant-owned restaurants, restaurants in neighborhoods where there was more ICE activity,” said Binkley.
Recently, foot traffic has been steadily improving in the neighborhood, Binkley said. With St. Patrick’s Day and Minnesota Twins games right around the corner, she said she is confident people will return.
“This is a place in a two-block radius where a lot of everyone’s favorite restaurants are,” said Binkley.
Dario’s owners said they have been forced to cut back on hours and shifts for employees. Meanwhile, they’ve launched lunch service on Thursdays and catering with the hopes of boosting business and saving the jobs of their 80 employees.
“A restaurant can take, you know, one or two bad weeks, but we’ve all had eight bad weeks in a row, so we’ve got a lot of digging out to do,” said Rolle.
Minneapolis, MN
Remembering Joshua Denstedt: A Life Full Of Grilling And Outdoor Adventures
April 21, 1993 – February 27, 2026
Via Miller-Carlin Funeral Home
Joshua James Denstedt, age 32, unexpectedly passed away on February 27, 2026.
Joshua was born on April 21, 1993, in, Fridley, Minnesota. He later made his home in Minneapolis, where he spent much of his life.
Joshua will be remembered by those who knew him for his presence, his experiences in life, and the memories shared with family and friends. Joshua loved grilling,cooking, spending time out side working on cars . He loved his cat katie.
He is survived by his father, Sam Denstedt and his sister Samantha Denstedt and his niece sara Barrows.
Joshua was preceded in death by his mother, Cheryl Thoreson.
Family and friends who knew Joshua are encouraged to remember him in their own way and keep his memory close in their hearts.
Details regarding services or memorial gatherings may be announced by the family at a later time.
Minneapolis, MN
MN weather: Bright with highs in the 50s Monday
Expect a pleasant Monday with light breezes, filtered sunshine, and highs in the 50s. Temperatures cool into the 40s this week with chances for rain and snow. FOX 9 meteorologist Cody Matz has the full forecast.
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