Minneapolis, MN
Three trees planted in north Minneapolis to honor three children shot last year
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – It has been greater than a 12 months since gun violence in north Minneapolis touched the lives of three households. Three kids had been shot in only a few weeks final 12 months, and solely one in every of them survived. However on Saturday, the group got here collectively to honor them by planting three bushes of their names.
On the nook of thirty sixth Avenue North and North Penn Avenue in North Minneapolis, a spot as soon as full of a lot ache, the group is bringing in new life. It was at this intersection the place 6-year-old Aniya Allen was hit and killed by a stray bullet in Might 2021 whereas she was consuming McDonald’s within the again seat of her household automobile.
“Folks can come by right here and see that one thing occurred right here that harm our households and harm a group,” stated KG Wilson, a peace activist and Aniya’s grandfather.
Three kids had been shot over the course of three weeks final 12 months, Aniya and two extra kids: Ladavionne Garrett Jr. and 9-year-old Trinity Ottoson-Smith. Police have stated all three kids had been the unintended targets of gun violence between rival gangs.
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Now 11 years outdated, Ladavionne was the one one of many three who survived his accidents, however he stays unable to stroll.
“Lots of people’s lives have went on and our lives are nonetheless at a standstill. We nonetheless haven’t any justice. We nonetheless don’t know what or who or why,” stated Sharrie Jennings, Ladavionne’s grandma.
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The concept for the undertaking got here from native sculptor James Brenner, who did not know any of the households personally however needed to verify the three kids should not forgotten. Brenner additionally gifted the households individualized shovels made with elements from melted-down weapons.
“We use the shovels right now to plant the bushes, the remembrance bushes that can develop on sort of symbolizing to me this strategy of transformation: altering one factor to a different. Hopefully, we are able to … have a phoenix rising or one thing constructive popping out of the unfavorable,” Brenner stated.
“After I was placing the shovel within the filth, all I might take into consideration is simply thanking God that Ladavionne remains to be right here,” Jennings stated.
Nobody has been charged in Ladavionne’s taking pictures or Aniya’s demise, so to their households, these branches imply one thing totally different.
“We do not have justice, however within the midst of ready for justice, any person touched our hearts right now and gave us one thing that we are able to come and go to. We are able to come and water (the bushes). We’ll proceed to do this,” Wilson stated.
The three bushes will stay a reminder to anybody driving by the intersection to come back ahead if they’ve data, so the younger kids can get the justice their households have lengthy been ready for.
Minneapolis, MN
Man dead after shooting on Thanksgiving in Minneapolis, and more headlines
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Fatal shooting in Minneapolis leaves one dead on Thanksgiving
MINNEAPOLIS — A 21-year-old man was fatally shot inside an apartment on Thanksgiving, according to Minneapolis police.
The shooting happened a little after 6 p.m. on the 700 Block of Emerson Avenue North. Police responded to the scene where the found a man with life-threatening injuries.
The 21-year-old was taken to a nearby hospital but unfortunately died.
Police say the man was inside the apartment when the shot struck him. The shooter fled the scene before police arrived.
“On a day that is supposed to be a celebration, another family has been impacted by a senseless act of violence,” said Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara. “My thoughts today are with the victim and his family. Our investigators are focused on seeking justice for the victim and are asking anyone who knows what happened or has any information about this incident to contact us immediately.”
Minneapolis police are investigating the circumstances that lead up to the shooting. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s office will release the name of the victim.
Police are asking anyone with information on the shooting to call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222 TIPS(8477).
Minneapolis, MN
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What about retail workers, you may ask? Well, Black Friday has rightly been criticized for its imposition on Thanksgiving given its early start for shoppers and especially for employees. With the Friday recast as Election Day, stores would be disinclined to maintain their emphasis on this one shopping day, given the competition for media and public attention. They could instead put the third day of the four-day holiday weekend to good use, perhaps designating it as “Super Sale Saturday.” It’s likely that those fond of the new election results will be in a good spending mood, and those in distress about them will love a distracting day at the mall.
Perhaps most importantly, having the election right after Thanksgiving may also help inspire some American cohesion on the eve of what has become an intensely polarizing event. Our sense of belonging provided by family and friends, and celebrated with a group feast that is unique to American culture in all of its diversity, may emphasize the good will that we should hold toward each other, no matter our perceived differences.
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