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Family of boy shot 3 years ago in Minneapolis continues to wait for justice
Family of boy shot 3 years ago in Minneapolis continues to wait for justice
It was 2 o’clock in the afternoon on April 30, 2021, when Ladavionne Garrett Jr. was shot in north Minneapolis while in his family’s car.
“The pain is so deep from three years,” said grandmother Sharrie Jennings. “This baby still lives with a bullet in his head.”
The case remains unsolved.
Ladavionne Garrett Jr. released from hospital months after being shot in head
“Someone has lived with this secret for three years,” Jennings said.
During that time, Ladavionne has had many health struggles, including not being able to walk or talk. His family says he’s still able to squeeze his grandmother’s hand.
The family said Ladavionne, now 13, has another brain surgery planned for the next month.
“For someone to take his life from him, and do this life to him, this is unfair, that is so unfair,” Jennings said.
After months of fundraising, the family purchased a van to get him around to appointments.
Jennings says he’s doing great this year in school, but each day can be long.
“I have not got a full night’s sleep in three years because I have to make sure he’s still breathing,” Jennings said. “I have to make sure he’s OK. He can’t pull up the cover on him if it falls off.”
Meanwhile, the family waits for an arrest to come.
“I’m not going to stop. I’m not going to stop fighting for him,” Jennings said.
“This date brings to mind the tragic shootings of three young lives in April and May of 2021,” a Minneapolis Police Department spokesperson said in a statement. “While justice has occurred in the shooting of Trinity Ottoson-Smith, investigators continue to work with the available evidence in the shooting of Ladavionne Garrett Jr. and the murder of Aniya Allen.”
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If you have any information about Ladavionne or Aniya’s cases reach out to Crime Stoppers of Minnesota at 800-222-8477 or by submitting an anonymous tip online.
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Doors Open Minneapolis: Explore our city behind-the-scenes – Mshale
Sponsored Content from Rethos
Have you ever wondered what the inside of a sewer tunnel looks like? Or how the local newspaper is made? Or where a dollar bill goes when it’s too damaged to be used? Discover all this and more at Doors Open Minneapolis, happening May 18 and 19, 10am – 5pm.
Doors Open Minneapolis returns for its third year as a free weekend-long event to explore over 100 exciting and unique venues with historical, architectural, or cultural significance. Get behind-the-scenes tours, experience fascinating demonstrations, and partake in family-friendly activities all weekend long at some of the most iconic places in our city, including places like:
- Star Tribune Printing Facility
- Foshay Tower (W Minneapolis)
- Federal Reserve of Minneapolis
- Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
- Metro Transit Blue Line Operations Facility
- The Capri Theater
- And many more!
Doors Open Minneapolis is a free event for all to enjoy. Take advantage of free bus and train ride passes through Metro Transit, several free parking ramps and lots, and deals and discounts at local restaurants and retailers across the city.
This event is made possible through the support of Presenting Sponsor Comcast and many other local sponsors and partners, volunteers, and participating venues. Doors Open Minneapolis is organized by Rethos, a historic preservation nonprofit that helps historic buildings and the people who care for them tell their stories.
For more information about Doors Open Minneapolis, including a list of participating venues and volunteer sign-up opportunities, please visit www.doorsopenminneapolis.org.
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